"All sunsets are a memory.... But, I would like to have a view to the east".
Beautiful photography that accompanies a script of minimal elements, although, not for that reason a simple story by any means.
While I love the first two chapters, which present the presentation of everyday life, with the broken perception by a confused reality of the first and a search for the other world of the second, the third, which revolves around the character axis is centered on the main character, I find the weakest without a doubt. Suddenly, he redeems himself in the eyes of the viewer. It's not bad and I understand the intention behind it, in fact, it's accurate, I just feel it lacks footage for me at least to sympathize with a type of character, which I feel so familiar.
It is very much worth watching. It is surprising how each of its parts is constructed, a change to the portrait of Almeria different and more contemporary.
Beautiful photography that accompanies a script of minimal elements, although, not for that reason a simple story by any means.
While I love the first two chapters, which present the presentation of everyday life, with the broken perception by a confused reality of the first and a search for the other world of the second, the third, which revolves around the character axis is centered on the main character, I find the weakest without a doubt. Suddenly, he redeems himself in the eyes of the viewer. It's not bad and I understand the intention behind it, in fact, it's accurate, I just feel it lacks footage for me at least to sympathize with a type of character, which I feel so familiar.
It is very much worth watching. It is surprising how each of its parts is constructed, a change to the portrait of Almeria different and more contemporary.