Visually, the movie is beautiful. Wonderful landscapes and light throughout, as always with Medem.
In terms of the story, it's not very clear, a bit too mental to make sense. I enjoyed it until she got to New York and Said just re-appears like that, and what is that about the Irak war?? Suddenly, the story turned a bit too 'real' to make sense.
Good acting all round, though some characters are undeveloped: Charlotte Rampling's, the cute hypnotist etc...
Some strikingly beautiful moments though - Ana's recollection of dying in the desert (quite violent though), the animations, Ana dancing with her father etc...
In terms of the story, it's not very clear, a bit too mental to make sense. I enjoyed it until she got to New York and Said just re-appears like that, and what is that about the Irak war?? Suddenly, the story turned a bit too 'real' to make sense.
Good acting all round, though some characters are undeveloped: Charlotte Rampling's, the cute hypnotist etc...
Some strikingly beautiful moments though - Ana's recollection of dying in the desert (quite violent though), the animations, Ana dancing with her father etc...