[AtlàntidaFF '22] Just as the painting of the old building that Mia stares at is open to the viewer's interpretation, this is a film open to the viewers' various conclusions, which is not a negative element. There is a Kafkaesque atmosphere that stops at silences, a "Lynchian" darkness that borders on surrealism, but to a lesser extent than the book. It is a dense and sometimes fascinatingly incomprehensible film.
Shout by MikaelBlockedParent2023-10-22T23:17:12Z
If it takes more energy to frown than smile, the male lead is the sole reason why the entire unnamed country has all lights on power save and why a stylistic short film takes two hours to complete.