I believe this probably worked better as a book.
The pacing exists on a geologic time scale, the constant POV shifts are more jarring than they are interesting. It's frequently impossible to tell what is happening because you can't tell who's "eyes" you're looking through. When the camera switches to "floating" behind the POV character, the coherence screeches to a halt.
As visually interesting as this movie is, and as viscerally dark as it is, it's hard to say that I got anything of any use out of if becasue of how slow it was and how the visual storytelling was frequently incomprehensible