It gets better with every rewatch. You see every side by the end. We're all so wrong about it all. "If it were up to me, I'd release you today."
Strange Victory, Strange Defeat.
It gets better with every rewatch. You see every side by the end. We're all so wrong about it all. "If it were up to me, I'd release you today."
Strange Victory, Strange Defeat.
Captures the line between solitude and loneliness, either way with the hope of independence under it.
Seeing Peter Handke in the directors seat for the first time - parts feel like The Afternoon of a Writer adapted for the screen, with Robby Müller doing the translation (& heavy lifting if you're not into a slower paced film). A combination that's familiar, just down a street you might not normally walk.