Opened by a self portrait, the film offers images of blind violence against women and children and a god killing an ant and with this crime, creating extinction of human race, it shows the images of cultural heroes, from Shakespeare to Einstein, to Mona Lisa and Don Quijote.
Directed by Sabin Bălașa
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.6 / 5
Crew
Sabin Bălașa
Director
Popular Reviews
5 reviews
purpluslyPRO
7.0★ · 09/17/25
the history always repeats itself. the fight between the brain and the heart and the tragic loss of the brain winning. we need art and love to survive — but that's just what i got from this.
this man was truly transcendent. i'm sad that there aren't more works of his, but incredibly glad that i got to experience this little amount that we have today.
feeling very grateful for sabin's works, today and always.
the history always repeats itself. the fight between the brain and the heart and the tragic loss of the brain winning. we need art and love to survive — but that's just what i got from this.
this man was truly transcendent. i'm sad that there aren't more works of his, but incredibly glad that i got to experience this little amount that we have today.
feeling very grateful for sabin's works, today and always.