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As an account of Dahlberg’s video, Vivian Mercier’s 1956 review of Waiting for Godot, “nothing happens, twice,” can’t be beat. The film, a single, exceptionally long tracking shot, carries you from one apartment to its twin, faithfully withholding any conclusion through a nightmarish sameness.

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As an account of Dahlberg’s video, Vivian Mercier’s 1956 review of Waiting for Godot, “nothing happens, twice,” can’t be beat. The film, a single, exceptionally long tracking shot, carries you from one apartment to its twin, faithfully withholding any conclusion through a nightmarish sameness.

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