I really don’t know how to feel about this. I didn’t understand it and I’m not sure I could if I tried.
I didn’t see this in 3D like I think it was intended? I’m not too sure but I’m going to work on the assumption it was. I think making a movie like this for 3D is a big hint as to what it means. As he approaches the end of his career the feeling that images no longer are enough to explain and express humanity is growing, it’s the twilight of image and a goodbye to language.
The only time you see books in this movie is a place to let them go in exchange for new ones but the first book is just thrown on the table and she never appears to pick out a new one. The second is the man in the park, his book is just images and art.
I think this is a director who feels he has things to say but doesn’t have a way to, this movie is so out there in its pacing and storytelling, the visuals are so strange and each one feels unique and different.
I could’ve lived without the scenes of humans and dogs both shitting themselves though
I really don’t know how to feel about this. I didn’t understand it and I’m not sure I could if I tried.
I didn’t see this in 3D like I think it was intended? I’m not too sure but I’m going to work on the assumption it was. I think making a movie like this for 3D is a big hint as to what it means. As he approaches the end of his career the feeling that images no longer are enough to explain and express humanity is growing, it’s the twilight of image and a goodbye to language.
The only time you see books in this movie is a place to let them go in exchange for new ones but the first book is just thrown on the table and she never appears to pick out a new one. The second is the man in the park, his book is just images and art.
I think this is a director who feels he has things to say but doesn’t have a way to, this movie is so out there in its pacing and storytelling, the visuals are so strange and each one feels unique and different.
I could’ve lived without the scenes of humans and dogs both shitting themselves though