United States / Apr 08, 2007
RIFF 1&2 (2007)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Two films in one that brings together material from the "national security collection” Sporting an M16 and nothing else, Douglas appears in this series of images as a literal "one-man army" -- duplicated photographically and armed to the teeth in a procession of tableaus that confront the power and impotence of firepower. "Home Security" offers a sardonic dissection of America's current pre-emptive 'go it alone' military foreign policies and a delirious portrait of primal 'citizen soldiers' in native habitats (trailors, tracks, flag-draped coffins, and -- most chilling of all -- seated stoically around a TV set in the darkness, lit only by its cyclopean light). It's brilliant, funny, unnerving, confrontational, disturbing stuff; you haven't lived 'til you've seen a small platoon of nude, armed, and dangerous Douglas clones poised for action.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | RIFF 1&2 |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 8 aprile 2007 |
| Assistant directors | John Douglas |
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