Sethsreviews’s review published on Letterboxd:
One of the first examples of pure surrealism in film, with bizarre yet compelling and gratifying imagery matched to a truly mind-bending melody. I won't even try to analyse the images in this; it's completely dream-like and transcendent—perhaps an assessment on fixation and paranoia, but for the most part, it's difficult to tell. Extremely psychoanalytic in its ideas, and not to be excessively dramatic, but it made me feel genuinely strange at times. Indescribable, but pretty fucking cool.