A beautifully shot, gorgeously produced film that lacks only a story
AKA a reason to care. The clever construction of the film does hold some interest, but as a human, Alan Smithee enjoys films about the human experience - any part of it. Yes, the two main characters fall in love in the rain, and if I was nineteen, I know that would feel very very important to me. But us grownups like a little content to our story.
It should probably be seen in the theater, where one can relish its beauty. On DVD, it plays best in fast forward.
1 comment:
"On DVD, it plays best in fast forward"
Bwahahahaha!!!! THAT is hilarious.
Twisted Sister thinks you are funny.
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