I agree with what Tug_San wrote in their review. The movie itself was a collection of shaky shots, long pauses and little narrative. I did however enjoy the rawness of the movie, the slow pace mundane life that sort of lead a path to "nowhere". I think something more could have been done here to lead the movie in a direction or an "ending" of sorts. Although the open nature left more to be desired, I appreciate that this add's to the feeling of "nowhere" which I think has a place of its own. The real let down for me was the unanswered questions of what felt like random shots that I couldn't piece together or add into my own interpretation of the movie's story and left me frustrated that these were so disjointed and unconnected. "A fulfilling destination could have lead that suspense into something interesting" - I agree with this and I was really waiting for this to happen. A real shame. I did take something away from this movie though and I'm pleased that I ultimately stumbled and stuck through it to the end.
Plot summary
Rana and Guy, a young married couple live in today's city of Beirut. Rana quits her job and falls slowly into a state of lingering. Guy decides they need to go on a road-trip that leads them to the mountains. The road becomes one of remembrance and nostalgia. A road that might bring them closer to themselves and to each other.
Uploaded by: FREEMAN
September 01, 2022 at 01:35 PM