Uber-cool Nicholas Winding Refn/Ryan Gosling movie, about killing people in Thailand. Came out in cinemas here today, don't know where else, but seems to be a bit later in most countries.
Common complaints are that it's too violent (
), unemotional, aimless and pointless. Imagery is universally praised, but many dislike the minimalism of the characterisation and plot. People turn their heads very slowly and ominously, not much dialogue, and then someone dies. Some weird, twisted details. A weird story.
It was very surreal, slow but wild, and kind of tranquil. Even though the story's evident deep meaning is a mystery, I found the minimalistic vision, of violent passion and a bit of family dynamics, emotionally resonant. It would fall apart if not for the divine aesthetics, and flawless pacing and editing - it is slow, but in perfect balance, and even, unlike Drive.
*****

Common complaints are that it's too violent (

It was very surreal, slow but wild, and kind of tranquil. Even though the story's evident deep meaning is a mystery, I found the minimalistic vision, of violent passion and a bit of family dynamics, emotionally resonant. It would fall apart if not for the divine aesthetics, and flawless pacing and editing - it is slow, but in perfect balance, and even, unlike Drive.
*****