"Be the tree".
A film about radical connection.
Special appreciation for the Hilma af Klint exhibition poster hanging in Alice's apartment.
"Be the tree".
A film about radical connection.
Special appreciation for the Hilma af Klint exhibition poster hanging in Alice's apartment.
I love Stephen Fry, but I kinda hate this style of narration in wildlife documentaries — describing the animals' behaviour in human terms and making all those cute little jokes. Animals are fascinating all by themselves! There's no need for this, as well as all the on-the-nose music (I admit I found a few instances quite amusing, but still completely unnecessary). The birds and the camerawork were great though!
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
The Letterboxd Season Challenge 2018-19
Week 2: Australian New Wave Week
An entrancing film, though the first part — the trip to the Rock — is, of course, the highlight.
I've been thinking about the lack of resolution and I honestly think that no definitive answer as to what happened can ever be more satisfying than the mystery of three people vanishing into the haze of vague desires, unfulfilled promises and unfocused longing. In that way it's even better that…