Watching this recently, I felt basically the same as you, if you replace all of your qualitative adjectives with their exact opposites. I can't really dispute your points because they seem to be just your reactions to things that I also saw on the screen but I suppose I processed them in a completely different way, as I didn't see any of the embarrassment or contempt for characters that you describe. I can't explain all of what I saw or how certain segments fit in to the overall narrative, but the visuals and sound design really took me somewhere wonderful and new and have stayed with me since, and I look forward to seeing this film again sometime to try to unravel some of its mysteries.knives wrote:a review
I'd need to watch this segment (and the whole film) again to be sure, but it struck me that this passage might be key to understanding much of the rest of the film, so I wouldn't write it off quite so easily.knives wrote:Near the very end after what is a very nicely done cave sequence the film for no reason at all becomes a sequel to Tropical Malady with this section comprised entirely of stills and on set photos set to a voiceover. I've already forgotten who and what about this mumbling was for, something having to do with the future and past, so I won't give my left over feelings on that.