The life of an eccentric individual who can no longer form new memories is examined in this frank documentary. Drako Zaraharzar was a dancer and model until several head injuries gave him brain damage. Dressed in a cape, well, when he was dressed, and coloring in his mustache with paint, he lived in a house with nude photos dangling from the ceiling and snaps of paper covering every surface, tools he used in an attempt to help create new memories. After the motorcycle accident which placed him in a coma, Zaraharzar decided to live in the now to help him cope with depression. A fascinating glimpse at a fractured mind, The Man Whose Mind Exploded is an unflinching look at the resilience of the human brain and a creative, NSFW, one-of-a-kind persona.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
The Man Whose Mind Exploded
The life of an eccentric individual who can no longer form new memories is examined in this frank documentary. Drako Zaraharzar was a dancer and model until several head injuries gave him brain damage. Dressed in a cape, well, when he was dressed, and coloring in his mustache with paint, he lived in a house with nude photos dangling from the ceiling and snaps of paper covering every surface, tools he used in an attempt to help create new memories. After the motorcycle accident which placed him in a coma, Zaraharzar decided to live in the now to help him cope with depression. A fascinating glimpse at a fractured mind, The Man Whose Mind Exploded is an unflinching look at the resilience of the human brain and a creative, NSFW, one-of-a-kind persona.
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