I can cope with slow, long films in which nothing happens, but my view is if that’s the style you’re going for, then it’s necessary to be honest. The frustrating thing is that there are moments of real tenderness and human interest in there, but they’re treated with equal respect as the driving around aimlessly, bickering, and other stuff that you don’t realise is meaningless until the end.
I can cope with slow, long films in which nothing happens, but my view is if that’s the style you’re going for, then it’s necessary to be honest. The frustrating thing is that there are moments of real tenderness and human interest in there, but they’re treated with equal respect as the driving around aimlessly, bickering, and other stuff that you don’t realise is meaningless until the end.