Michael Moorcock's Ironic Dream The presence of Robert Fuest and Michael Murcock among the creators of this tape says a lot. However, there is nothing special about this film. Before us is a very cheerful and dynamic story tied to the search for a microfilm with an important discovery for the whole world. The whole film the characters seem to swirl around, the ironic dialogue clearly outweighs the fantastic component of this picture. Well, when erotic scenes are involved, the spectacle turns out to be completely phantasmagorical. Not that, a harbinger 'Hospital 'Britain', not that - the interpretation of the film about 'Morgan: a suitable clinical case'.
Of course, you will not immediately guess that the screenwriter of this film is Murcock known for his novels about Hokmun and Elric. Instead of fantasy, we find ourselves in an ironic avant-garde dream. The plot fades into the background leaving ahead a bold stylistic abracadabra. However, fragmented narrative and incoherence in this case is not a failure. Too dynamic and 'live' it turns out this movie
5 out of 10