Eat (1963)
Director: Andy Warhol
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
The artist Robert Indiana meditatively eats a mushroom by the window of his Manhattan studio. With its slowed down and chronologically jumbled b/w reels, it's a fine example of how Warhol manages, in that painterly way of his, to fix aesthetic representation of fundamental human pursuits. This becomes the silent benchmark of onscreen consumption, a banal act given grainy grace through close attention.Author: GE
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