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The images and identities in the Holy Mountain are cast off as easy as one would discard a piece of clothing; in essence, The Holy Mountain seeks for a deeper meaning.
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The story of The Holy Mountain opens with a man awakening from the dead, or perhaps being dead, awakening in purgatory.
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In The Holy Mountain evil charges into heaven to steal its secrets, only to discover that the sacrifices it has to make to obtain those secrets purifies it.
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On the advice of Lennon, he acquired the rights to Fando Y Lis and El Topo by cult director Alejandro Jodorowsky, and financed his next film, The Holy Mountain, in 1973.
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The Holy Mountain is a film that really goes beyond taste and critical debate; it is very possible to vehemently hate The Holy Mountain and still appreciate the sheer spectacle and audacity of Jodorowsky’s achievement.
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