Leans hard into philosophical territory, contrasting spirituality and scientific reasoning while exploring themes of fascism, survival, and the erosion of identity.
Leans hard into philosophical territory, contrasting spirituality and scientific reasoning while exploring themes of fascism, survival, and the erosion of identity.
Enchanting, pretentious, and mildly irritating, this is absolute catnip for lovers of French New Wave cinema.
The meandering structure and minimal plot can test patience, but the shocking turns and immersive atmosphere make it a haunting experience.
An earnest and comforting period piece about the healing power of music and the way creating something together can offer a glimmer of hope in the darkest of times.
This testament to courage, humanity, and lives lost is unforgettable, if you can handle the heartbreak.
Sometimes a movie doesn’t need to be smart or polished, it just needs to be funny. And this one absolutely is.