xctico
18-03-2007, 05:41
Any psy-trancers in the house?
check this one out.
http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/l...d= 43&lpage=1 (http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/local_links.php?action=ratelink&linkid=2977&catid=43&lpage=1)
ever not known someone with a problem similar to Charlie's? Subject Q had a couple of such rides... or perhaps 3... quiet remarkable... [not as movie-like as Charlie's but basically the same concept]
the whole...
"-- Do you know where you are Charlie?
--- I know... I'm not here... I'm still at the party...
--- Yes you are Charlie"
604 145. :D
This is an absolutely classic cult feature film shot in Southern India at the end of the 20th century.
Tagline: A boy, looking for his ... all » missing father in Southern India finds himself in a surreal and comic psychedelic world
Synopsis: During a trip to India to visit his father, a young man wakes up on a sun-drenched beach, unsure of where he is or how he got there. Before long he finds himself on an extraordinary journey meeting a series of ever more peculiar characters, in the search for his Dad. Eventually, riddled with confusion and haunted by recurring flashbacks of a party he can't remember, he heads into the jungle, where he's been told his father is waiting for him. Only one thing is certain: all is not what it seems.
The story is a gently surreal and comedic tale based loosely on Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. The film was shot entirely in Goa, India, which with it's fantastic range of natural locations, provides a varied and continuously beautiful backdrop to the action.
The Wonderland Experience is an upbeat celebration of life, travelling and parties.
Written and produced by Andrew brown and directed by Ben Hardyment
check this one out.
http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/l...d= 43&lpage=1 (http://www.drugs-forum.com/forum/local_links.php?action=ratelink&linkid=2977&catid=43&lpage=1)
ever not known someone with a problem similar to Charlie's? Subject Q had a couple of such rides... or perhaps 3... quiet remarkable... [not as movie-like as Charlie's but basically the same concept]
the whole...
"-- Do you know where you are Charlie?
--- I know... I'm not here... I'm still at the party...
--- Yes you are Charlie"
604 145. :D
This is an absolutely classic cult feature film shot in Southern India at the end of the 20th century.
Tagline: A boy, looking for his ... all » missing father in Southern India finds himself in a surreal and comic psychedelic world
Synopsis: During a trip to India to visit his father, a young man wakes up on a sun-drenched beach, unsure of where he is or how he got there. Before long he finds himself on an extraordinary journey meeting a series of ever more peculiar characters, in the search for his Dad. Eventually, riddled with confusion and haunted by recurring flashbacks of a party he can't remember, he heads into the jungle, where he's been told his father is waiting for him. Only one thing is certain: all is not what it seems.
The story is a gently surreal and comedic tale based loosely on Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. The film was shot entirely in Goa, India, which with it's fantastic range of natural locations, provides a varied and continuously beautiful backdrop to the action.
The Wonderland Experience is an upbeat celebration of life, travelling and parties.
Written and produced by Andrew brown and directed by Ben Hardyment