"Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at its very shallowest" An experimental surrealist film, entirely self-financed by Dreyfuss at the height of his drug use. Universally lambasted by critics in the 1970s, "Bury Me" was resurrected and misinterpreted as cool by nerds and hipsters in the early 2000s and is now widely acclaimed as a classic. Badger McGinnis, played by a young Bill Anthony, is a Vietnem veteran who lives a hermitic existence in a remote New Mexico town. He spends his days digging a hole in his front yard, which was intended to be a Sisyphean allegory for his inability to process or move on from the horrors of war. However, it's essentially just 40 minutes of a man silently digging a hole interspersed with flashbacks of harrowing village massacres; featuring a lot of Koreans, Chin
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