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Originally Posted by jackhammer
Seriously? I thought it was an absolute masterpiece. The sense of isolation was brilliantly portrayed. 99% of people would probably have lived this sort of existence and laughter and camaraderie would be in short supply.
The colour schemes, the minimal soundtrack, the interaction with the young kid through pure image and facial expressions painted pictures far more potent than trite dialogue could ever muster regarding the film's setting.
I personally think it's one of the very few films I have seen that is pure art. Different strokes for different folks I guess but a terrible film? Mate I am disheartened 
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I liked the soundtrack, I'll give it that. But, yeah, the movie did absolutely nothing for me and I found myself constantly watching the timer waiting for the end. Honestly, it made me rethink my interest in watching any of Refn's other movies.