an in-camera edit play between fragments of Ann Quin's novel Passages and the home as a space of reclusion.
Directed by Blanca García
Letterboxd
3.5 / 5
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Blanca García
Director
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alexis
I want two boyfriends and I want my boyfriends to be boyfriends
I want two boyfriends and I want my boyfriends to be boyfriends
nico
wonderful performances from the trio of rogowski, whishaw, and exarchopoulos.
you cant have everything.
wonderful performances from the trio of rogowski, whishaw, and exarchopoulos.
you cant have everything.
Whitney
I’ll never know if I hated this or loved this, all I know is that it scared me a lot and made my stomach hurt. People who don’t realize they are mediocre are so sad to me.
At least Lydia Tár was a talented monster!
I’ll never know if I hated this or loved this, all I know is that it scared me a lot and made my stomach hurt. People who don’t realize they are mediocre are so sad to me.
At least Lydia Tár was a talented monster!
KubilayPRO
why do we think we are so hungry for love and why are we so selfish and why do we not realize this until a mirror is held in our face or until it is too late? passages turn this mess and everything else around it into a liquid medium and pour it over our heads. of course in the saddest and sexiest way possible.
why do we think we are so hungry for love and why are we so selfish and why do we not realize this until a mirror is held in our face or until it is too late? passages turn this mess and everything else around it into a liquid medium and pour it over our heads. of course in the saddest and sexiest way possible.
Jonathan Snee
4.0★ · 09/12/23
A deeply unsexy movie. So empty that it's named for a movie within the movie which we never see. Could have easily been called Transactions.
A deeply unsexy movie. So empty that it's named for a movie within the movie which we never see. Could have easily been called Transactions.