Ayashe
Joined Aug 2008
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I think is was a mistake to choose Swinton as an actress for this (or any) movie. Overacting, overdramatizing, everything that this person hears, sees, does, just moves her way too much to be bearable to watch. The idea of being connected to someone else's memory felt forced upon this character, not believable, not moving, not inspiring, not exciting, not interesting. I could't care less and i love Weerasethakul's movies (gave uncle Boonmee a 10). Don't understand this choice of cast. The landscape where it's filmed is beautiful but the acting is so over the top i scolded Swinton a few times. The dialogues were are weak and not engaging.
I don't quite know how to describe or type this movie. I thought it would be about the publishing industry and struggles of an artist but it's more about the craft of fiction and next to that raises existential questions. Many unexpected choices made it fascinating to watch. Definitely not mainstream, i would recommend it for artists/writers/makers (or artists at heart).