This is art. And not in a boring we-desperatly-wanted-awards-and-everyone-is-moody way. It is art in a way that it makes you feel and it makes you think, which nowadays shows rarely do. It is a phenomenal merge of beautiful bright colours and a grim an unfortunate (true-ish) story and both are so perfectly balanced. It's if JoJo Rabbit and Grand Budapest Hotel had a baby. Every frame is a masterpiece. It is just awkward enough to be unique, and not too much to become pretentious. Please don't trust the bad reviews; watch it and feel it.
Thank you to anyone who had anything to do with making this. Theese type of things is why I fell in love with cinema.
Thank you to anyone who had anything to do with making this. Theese type of things is why I fell in love with cinema.