Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
The film starts strong, with a premise that should set the story up for some great scenes and intense dialogues. Instead, it gets weaker by the minute. I found it increasingly hard to listen to a 17 (or 16?) year old's "profound life philosophy" and him constantly reciting uninspired quotes from his father. The movie tries to make up for it's unoriginal conversations by constantly changing locations. From an arcade hall, to a piano concert, to a romantic boat tour,…
Loved it. The documentary is beautifully told, not just through audio, but through brilliant editing and cinematography aswell. The way the different stories are cut together might seem confusing at first, but in the second half it becomes inherently clear why and how all of them are connected.
After the screening one guy in the audience asked the director why her film doesn't have an ending. But she explained perfectly that the film is about people living in crisis, in…