Time destroys everything, even my bearable understanding of this movie...

stopping by this piece of trash

Thanks, PutLocker

except the perverts that actually get hard watching that





7/10

To kick start the 16' year I decided to force myself into turning my Saturday night's into a more worth spending hobby other than actually stuffing myself with junk food while recklessly refreshing the /new tab on reddit waiting for something interesting to actually pop off (don't you dare mentally judge me, I'm pretty sure you waste your time doing something silly or unnecessary likeSo, the movie consists on this spinning camera angles and twisted flashing images, all very conceptual and thought-provoking which you'd be the word that I'd describe film to - unnervingly thought provoking.It all goes to tell, in a disorganized pattern of time line, the story of the protagonist's rape and how she finds herself pregnant before/after such an event. It's quite messy and really hard to comprehend the meaning behind it, mostly due to the fact that it's just leaves you with so many questions, or maybe getting on your nerves about why you decided to watch in the first place. Surprisingly enough, I didn't find it disturbing at all more like 1 hour and half of cut subtitles, () and some boring ass dialogues full of references and dicks.I might be getting be getting attacked by saying this but I wasn't impressed and let me tell you why. Okay, I get it the rape scene was pretty great with the camera angle not moving and really leaving the watcher in this uncomfortable position of having to testify such a thing,. Also, the club scene was quite intense with all the gore and once more the twisting of the angles, so in the violent part it definitely excelled. Now, the back and forth time line was really obnoxious to go through even exhausting but not enough to make actually turn off your mind of the film because the drama was quite spectacular and the confusion was still a two lab rat in the back of your mind.The performances were wonderful and I actually got a bit envious of Monica's back which looked flawless with the camera going in. The cinematography, direction and overall movie were quite satisfactory, I just got a bit mad at myself for not completely understand the director's message with this so I'll just leave out my own interpretation: Time destroys everything as a metaphor for what life and time really are - a piece of bad/good events and how good/bad experiences are over to nothing because in the end all we have is memories. The subjective nature of how we value our lives is all a bland scheme of nothingness since we are our own slaves of time, of comfort.Yeah, I know I'm to dumb to be reviewing french films, guess I don't have the expertise but who truly cares? Either way after all the attacks I might have done along the movie, I actually appreciated the concept and pushed avant-garde style of cinematography and cast.