Check out nberlat review of Carlos Conceição’s film, Tommy Guns. He writes, 'Conceição has created a smart, strange film that is disjointed because colonialism is a thing of disjointed desires, histories, and deaths.'
“Who among us is the most dead?” a Black zombie asks a young white soldier who has wandered out of his own time. The answer, in Carlos Conceição’s not-really-war-film, seems to be that colonialism inters colonizer and colonized in the same cycle of murder and death, staggering around in moldering circles together., in part because avoiding spoilers is tricky, and in part because there just isn’t that much narrative.
The movie rambles here and there, introducing characters—and for that matter, genres —only to abandon them. But it’s structured by a series of rhyming scenes in which sex, desire, and/or recognition are shattered by violence and death. Colonialism here is less a history than a dreamed primal scene, in which intimate brutality is enacted and reenacted by imperial cat’s-paws who barely know who they are, much less what they’re doing or why.
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