a deeply personal film about love that’s already slipping away. garrel doesn’t tell a clean story, he lets scenes float by like memories, full of longing, regret, and quiet collapse. it’s about people who can’t stop hurting each other but also can’t let go. the performances feel natural and lived-in, like we’re watching real lives unravel. it moves slowly, sometimes to the point of drifting, but that aimlessness feels intentional. it captures the fog that comes after love, when everything still feels warm but hollow at the same time. not a film for everyone and definitely a new film experience for me but i can admire how it’s beautiful in how honest and unpolished it is.
a deeply personal film about love that’s already slipping away. garrel doesn’t tell a clean story, he lets scenes float by like memories, full of longing, regret, and quiet collapse. it’s about people who can’t stop hurting each other but also can’t let go. the performances feel natural and lived-in, like we’re watching real lives unravel. it moves slowly, sometimes to the point of drifting, but that aimlessness feels intentional. it captures the fog that comes after love, when everything still feels warm but hollow at the same time. not a film for everyone and definitely a new film experience for me but i can admire how it’s beautiful in how honest and unpolished it is.