Not much is known about the catastrophe Anna and Hannah have escaped from or the efforts they have made to reach the desolate island. Once they find an abandoned house in the dunes, and water, Anna goes back to her routine of caring for Hannah. Distance is both a necessity and a torture for Anna and Hannah, who are lovers. Hannah's fragile condition reminds the two women that their time together is coming to an end. One day Hannah sees someone on the beach. A bitter fate hits the women. The intruder is Death, who followed them to the island.
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کاسٹ
Urszula Antoniak
Director
Urszula Antoniak
Writer
نیچے دیے گئے کارڈ پر ٹیپ کر کے مزید تفریحی انتخاب دیکھیں۔
آپ کو یہ بھی پسند آ سکتا ہے
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Eternal Butler
Star-Crossed
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Noughts + Crosses
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Someday or One Day
Soulmates
A Girl and an Astronaut
See You In Time
The Oval
All the Queen's Men
Stranger Things
Ginny & Georgia
From
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The Day of the Jackal
The Summer I Turned Pretty
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Never Have I Ever
تبصرے
4 تبصرے
source: Splendid Isolation
What kind of movie would we have if Ingmar Bergman directed a sci-fi/fantasy film? That's an intriguing prospect, one that's precisely what's on offer in this fascinating release from writer-director Urszula Antoniak. This surrealistic tale of two women on an otherwise-uninhabited island in the wake of some unspecified mass upheaval follows them through their largely unstructured daily lives. Their story primarily focuses on their unusual relationship, which takes the form of a less-than-veiled metaphor for the COVID-19 pandemic, characterized here by a quietly "polite," but nevertheless unmistakable, power struggle between an aggressive authority figure and a reluctantly submissive everywoman. But there's more to it than that, as becomes gradually apparent as the film plays out. What's most impressive here, though, is that the minimalist narrative unfolds with remarkable symbolic subtlety, represented by the picture's many deftly nuanced elements that are neither overly enigmatic nor unduly obvious, all eloquently enhanced by the film's gorgeous cinematography and beautiful background score. It calls to mind the stories told in pictures like "The Pink Cloud" (2021) and "Embers" (2015), even though the nature of the seminal event in this story is never delineated (though, from the way things unfold, it's not especially necessary either). Admittedly, some aspects of the story seem clumsily improvised, and others start out needlessly cryptic, but, once the symbolism of these sequences becomes apparent, they prove stunningly incisive, especially when interpreted on a collective basis. The result is an insightful, thought-provoking, economically told release that proves a film can successfully and expressively present meaningful material by showing more than telling, a model that more filmmakers would be wise to follow.
source: Splendid Isolation
