I liked this at first but after a while I couldn't help but ask myself how this character is afforded so much literal mobility. It's like the camera gives her some kind of armor, letting her wander anywhere in the world just so she can get to the next bread crumb Nemes wants to show you. I think she's told something along the lines of, "you've wandered off again" at least several times. However, I am once again impressed by Nemes' camera, anchored to the character. It's engaging and makes time fly. So even though I'd describe Sunset as underwhelming, I think you can mark me as a Nemes fan.
I liked this at first but after a while I couldn't help but ask myself how this character is afforded so much literal mobility. It's like the camera gives her some kind of armor, letting her wander anywhere in the world just so she can get to the next bread crumb Nemes wants to show you. I think she's told something along the lines of, "you've wandered off again" at least several times. However, I am once again impressed by Nemes' camera, anchored to the character. It's engaging and makes time fly. So even though I'd describe Sunset as underwhelming, I think you can mark me as a Nemes fan.