Probably, I need to see it again. Because it was so well done, that I cannot, yet, decide how much more to it there is than the obvious aesthetic achievment. And my indecision comes from my inclination to these sorts of exercises. I did not have any dificulty in letting myself be led my the contrasting velocities. But the scenes follow a formula that is not, aparentely, doing anything else, except executing itself.
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A Self-Indulgent Installation Piece
nikitalinivenko17 January 2020
This is not so much a movie as it is an installation piece meant to be projected on the walls of an art exhibition. Harmless background images, but a real test of patience if you mean to actually sit down and watch it, kind of like Wavelength (1967), though much better shot and still far more bearable than that movie; at least this one has different backgrounds for the character to slowly move across. It's pretty to look at and depending on who you are can be really calming or grating with its tediousness, and might be a good option to zone out to if you need something soothing or are high.
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