First 40 mins feel like Lee trolling from behind the camera. An older man baffled by the ways in which the world change by the day to the point where you’re like “is he ok??” only for him to gleefully pull the rug and run the score up by 30. He was always ahead.

A wild movie full of some of his best images and ideas. A genuine magic trick that assesses modern living and, by extension, the vapid and hollow filmmaking that represents it, by being it, lulling you into a false sense of smug “oh he’s lost it” that by the time it’s all falling into place, that stupid smile had been on my face for an hour. 

Not nearly enough Ice Spice but A$AP is tremendous.