Absurdism Meets Existentialism: Loved It
I really enjoyed this movie. The style is unconventional—similar to a Wes Anderson film or Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind—with a narrative that is sometimes non-linear and dream-like, blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination and occasionally leaning into absurdism. The visual effects create a surreal tone, and the intentional color palette enhances the kind of consciousness the camerawork evokes. It was a fun watch and, somehow, surprisingly impactful as an existential mouthpiece.
Was this review helpful to you?


