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A 57-year-old burnout chasing his dead guru through India—what could go wrong?
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The Idiotmaker's Gravity Tour (2011)

psychedelic hangovermidlife crisis pilgrimagecult-adjacent chaos

Overview

ComedyDrama

Max Plugin is a jaded but flamboyant relic of the 1960s. In his teens, Max ran away to California, where he met Teschlock, a charismatic ascetic and guru renowned among a small group of young followers. At that time, when Teschlock asked Max to join him and his disciples on an ashram in India, Max declined and returned home. Now, forty years later, at age 57, Max takes a journey to India to find Teschlock's grave-site, and also himself. His adventures in India, and his Castaneda-esque experiences back home, form the heart of this very unusual road movie.

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india1960svaranasi

Standout Aspects

Writing

Dialogue that sounds improvised but hits like scripted poetry.

Acting

William Cully Allen owns every flamboyant, broken moment.

Best for:Solo: Late night existential spiral with wine and no witnesses.·Rewatch: Second viewing to catch what Max is definitely lying about.
Heads up:Drug Use: Frequent psychedelic flashbacks and substance-fueled delusions.
Daniel Kremer

Director

Daniel Kremer

ReleasedAug 18, 2011
Runtime1h 46m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Paceslow
Intensitymedium
Tonemixed
Feelheavy

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Director Daniel Kremer shot guerrilla-style in actual Varanasi crematoriums, nearly getting arrested twice.

Insight

The title references Carlos Castaneda's 'Don Juan' books—Max's 'gravity tour' is the opposite of transcendence, a forced descent into embarrassing self-knowledge.

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