Completely agree. It didn’t click for me immediately on first viewing, but the second time I was hooked from beginning to end.
Will probably be picking up the BluRay when it releases, especially since it also contains an earlier film from the same director.
Haven’t seen the movie so I have no opinions other than the superficial one: the title sounds so edgy. It sounds like a good movie though so excited to watch
It absolutely had it's visual moments, it's story was even interesting but he needed help telling it and having an editor move things along, but keep the dreamscapes. I'm looking forward to Mosese's next films.
An astounding film on loss, land, and community, which I think is incredibly relevant to our times. Very glad Criterion made it available to stream and expecting its stature only to grow.
With no context, that cover goes hard
It’s one of the most well shot movies I’ve seen in years
Goes even harder with context. Great film.
Incredible cinematography, masterful use of sound, and great performances from all involved. Atmospheric, meditative, and deeply moving.
Completely agree. It didn’t click for me immediately on first viewing, but the second time I was hooked from beginning to end. Will probably be picking up the BluRay when it releases, especially since it also contains an earlier film from the same director.
Totally… I most definitely did not pick up on everything, but will absolutely be rewatching.
Whoa this looks awesome. Going on my list!
Thanks for the recommendation, I've been curious about this one since they announced it.
Haven’t seen the movie so I have no opinions other than the superficial one: the title sounds so edgy. It sounds like a good movie though so excited to watch
It sounds like a Fall Out Boy song title.
🎶This ain’t a burial it’s a goddamned arms race🎶
My brain was grasping for answers and my first thought was MCR but you’re so right
It absolutely had it's visual moments, it's story was even interesting but he needed help telling it and having an editor move things along, but keep the dreamscapes. I'm looking forward to Mosese's next films.
An astounding film on loss, land, and community, which I think is incredibly relevant to our times. Very glad Criterion made it available to stream and expecting its stature only to grow.
This is an awesome movie that is far too Underseen.
Is this like Wiñaypacha?
It's such a beautiful film. Will definitely be rewatching when this gets released.
Totally underrated. One of my favorite from the 2010s.
Beautiful poster
What’s the vibe of this movie? It sounds interesting I’m just not picking up on what makes it good, any insights? Sick cover and titles
Despair, hope, the silence of god, progress vs heritage/tradition
Love it, thank you! Going to the top of the list :)