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"A stark black-and-white portrait of an era usually viewed through rose colored glasses."
Rockford Register Star
United States
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"It's the 50's America for which no one could be nostalgic, presented in black-and-white so bloodily beautiful that it's nearly impossible not to look."
The Onion Magazine
United States
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"There's a savage beauty to these mangled hunks of metal and flesh, a final "I told you so", and then just the simple, quiet hiss of escaping steam and fluids of a soul or two."
The Austin Chronicle
United States
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"This is a strange, sad, and surreal study of death and personal tragedy. It is also magnetically appealing and a true work of art."
The Calgary Sunday
Canada
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