I went to see this on Wednesday. I thought it was one of the most engrossing films I've seen in an age.
I was lucky in that I'd not seen any trailers and only knew about the basic premise .
What I loved most was the sense of absolutely not knowing where the film was going. I've seen reviews that say it's like 3 different films bolted together, but to me the sense of not being sure about what type of film I was watching was intriguing.
What did you think about the director's attitude to the group of people who were planning to go underground? I thought it was ambivalent and playful, and I couldn't decide if he was poking fun at their bearded cheesecloth idealism or supporting it.
I think this is a deep, complex film that will be a slow burner.
Anyone have thoughts on it?
I was lucky in that I'd not seen any trailers and only knew about the basic premise .
What I loved most was the sense of absolutely not knowing where the film was going. I've seen reviews that say it's like 3 different films bolted together, but to me the sense of not being sure about what type of film I was watching was intriguing.
What did you think about the director's attitude to the group of people who were planning to go underground? I thought it was ambivalent and playful, and I couldn't decide if he was poking fun at their bearded cheesecloth idealism or supporting it.
I think this is a deep, complex film that will be a slow burner.
Anyone have thoughts on it?
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