RickyFlambo
Joined Feb 2011
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Very stylish, but in the end just more of Hollywood's very long and tired history of glorifying violence, encouraging violence, inspiring violence, embracing patriarchy, masculine toxicity, and simplistic, vengeful solutions to very one-dimensional fictional problems. It would be nice to have more serious, sincere, adult content that shows the complexity of the human condition, and shows more peaceful means of dealing with conflicts. It would be nice to have a film that embraces more complex themes than, well, war. The cinematography is spectacularly creative, but goes nowhere productive because the story is the same old Star Wars and pretty much everything before and after. Many times I stopped watching out of frustration with the story, but especially at the end I just had to sigh - another man-to-man fight to the death with lasers, oops, this time knives. Sigh.
This is a very nice surrealist-style film. It's not weird, it just presents ideas in a surrealistic, symbolic manner. The story is nice, and the visuals are outstanding. It made me think, which is what I like. Some of the action requires the audience to interpret what is going on and what it means. It is not like a Bunuel film, it is more symbolic, not a juxtaposition of social norms. This film is very much in the style of a lot of South American films - symbolism and dreamy sequences to tell a story with depth and meaning. I wish I knew where to stream it so I can watch it again. If you can find it, you might enjoy it. I thought it was one of the best films at the Film Fest where I saw it.
Very exciting that this episode was an attempt to shoot in Dogma 95 style. Even the director was not credited, as far as I could tell (Claudia Yarmy, or ?). Of course, several Dogma rules were broken, but for film experts it was exciting to see this attempt.