Review

  • It's not a typical kind of humour: in it there is also a glance of melancholy and it gathers outcast characters showing all their fragilities.

    The movie is composed by 39 shots and each of them is a sequence. That fact sometimes makes the movie a little too slow.

    The scenography and the directorial cut of every shot are very interesting. Often they remind Wes Anderson's shots.

    This film is not an immediate view.