"I Send You This Place" is something that should be seen. I've taken in many, many documentaries, but none quite like this. I recommend not viewing it as such, in fact. It's less that, and more of a collage of ideas.
It's an utterly unique, surreal exploration of the complexities of human perception, filtered through a woman's exploration of the wild landscape of Iceland. It's playful, wistful, and ultimately bittersweet. It's also gorgeously shot, sometimes kinetic and other times dreamy. I was reminded of Tarkovsky in certain areas.
It's pretty astounding that this is the first effort by the filmmakers. I'm very interested to see what they follow up with.
It's an utterly unique, surreal exploration of the complexities of human perception, filtered through a woman's exploration of the wild landscape of Iceland. It's playful, wistful, and ultimately bittersweet. It's also gorgeously shot, sometimes kinetic and other times dreamy. I was reminded of Tarkovsky in certain areas.
It's pretty astounding that this is the first effort by the filmmakers. I'm very interested to see what they follow up with.