A new darkness of tone pervades the conclusion to Swedish auteur Roy Andersson's incredible film about the human condition.
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It's a series of comedic sketches about people who are too self-involved to empathize with each other. It's also a plaintively blunt wake-up call.
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A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, which won the Golden Lion at Venice last year, is one of the weirdest films you will see this year.
The slow pace, muted visuals, dark subject matter and dry sense of humour all add up to a wonderful one-of-a-kind film. It certainly won't be to ...
Between deadpan and nonsense, with a tone of apparent non-acting that dialogues perfectly with the very muted color palette, this is - so far - Roy Andersson's ...
This movie expresses an experience of just watching, whether that's metaphorically seeing a struggling business venture continue languishing.
It is “the final part of a trilogy about what it means to be a human being”. Let's say that I loved it. Pigeon's a lugubrious joy; nobody else ...
User reviews66. Review. Featured review. 7/10. It's OK to say "I'm not 'fine", actually! This, a film about death; its stalking the unready, catching its ...
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Visually audacious and stunning and expertly crafted, the film is a rare gift, especially in the midst of all the summer blockbusters. Despite ...