This movie was playing at the ACMI the other day, and having seen Alain Resnais' 'Night and Fog', I was really interested in seeing more of his work. I came late because I wasn't expecting many people to show up, but damn--that theatre was packed to the brims! I had no idea. This movie was pretty great. It had all elements of a cynical protagonist, a frustratingly deep love for a troubled woman, humor, and time-travel. What else could you ask for, right? At times the jump cuts became annoying and it seemed to beat a point into your head. But I guess I'm a forgiving viewer because I still enjoyed it. Plus, the intro to this movie was hauntingly beautiful. The score and visuals instantly drew me in. I don't think it's the best movie I've ever seen but I do think it's worth a view. Especially if you're in the mood for a down-in-the-dumps meets sci-fi kind of movie. Anyone?
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