I saw this film at the premiere at Cphdox in Copenhagen, and like most of us in the room that night, I found both the film and the talk around it with José and the director absolutely fascinating.
The film's philosophical undertones were thought-provoking, challenging you to contemplate deeper questions about life, existence, and the nature of reality itself. It was also really playful, and skillfully blended humor and intellect.
The cinematography was also stunning, with each frame carefully composed, drawing you into a world that felt both familiar and yet subtly surreal. A feeling also enhanced by the music of José!
As the film progressed, it delved into topics that I think some people might find a bit provocative, depending on who you are, and your view of the world. However, it did so in a way that was really respectful, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own beliefs and perceptions.
The post-screening discussion with José and the director provided great insights into the film's creation and the underlying concepts it explored and I think it gave me an even deeper appreciation for the film and its intentions.
I highly recommend this film to anyone seeking an intellectually stimulating and visually captivating experience. It is a rare gem!