Don't get me wrong, I don't mind watching films with no plot, they're nice, but usually they have something else that compensates for it. A fixation on a little boy that does noting, but a 45° turn with his head and looks at you is so lacking. Also the subplots about the epidemic and his former life with a wife and child had brought a little more interest, but filled only a very little part.
Nonetheless I liked the cinematography, there was some really pretty stills, (even though they didn't fully exploit being in gorgeous Venice), the music was captivating and the dialogues with Alfred was interesting.
Nonetheless I liked the cinematography, there was some really pretty stills, (even though they didn't fully exploit being in gorgeous Venice), the music was captivating and the dialogues with Alfred was interesting.