A big part of what I loved about it is its stylization. It's using heavily stylized visuals in a way that I haven't seen since, say, Peter Greenaway's films. That and its sparse use of dialog -- we're constantly entering into scenes in the middle of a conversation. Or leaving them before characters respond.
Some critics are claiming that the film favours style over substance, and I can see why they say that. But I think they're wrong.
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Date: 2012-12-26 01:42 pm (UTC)A big part of what I loved about it is its stylization. It's using heavily stylized visuals in a way that I haven't seen since, say, Peter Greenaway's films. That and its sparse use of dialog -- we're constantly entering into scenes in the middle of a conversation. Or leaving them before characters respond.
Some critics are claiming that the film favours style over substance, and I can see why they say that. But I think they're wrong.