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Ideas, images, time itself move in a way that breaks the plain of contemporary western story telling. One moment the film seems magical and profound and the next sophomoric and amateur. Often more is communicated in the moments without dialogue than in those carefully crafted and language-centric scenes where all other movement is suppressed.
This is not an easy film, and it will not find a wide appeal. It is; however, an interesting film in many ways, chief among which is its concept. At its core it is about ideas, relationships, juxtapositions and enigmas.
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