September 10, 2006

I think I know why not to see Visions now

A beautifully shot and acted film, I don't think I am the sort that can properly appreciate a Visions film. In this story of two people drifting apart within a marriage when something tragic has happened to one of them, there is a very human, very real message. But something about the 'competition' that is held towards the end of the movie just seemed incredibly bizarre. I'm almost positive it was intended as a metaphor of some sort, and once I'm not so tired and have some time to go back and really anazlyze it in context of the larger story being told, I'll likely have a better grasp of what the director was shooting for by having people imitating wild animals and a prize for the best one.....

Posted by LyttleOne at 10:51 AM