It is a 3-hour art film about transcendance, the illusion of safety, ritual and death. It has no plot and is composed of spontaneous experience that the directer (Peter Miller I believe) connected in a loose thematic/poetic manner. It sounds pretentious beyond belief but I rented it on DVD (it took me two sittings to get through) and it was rather trasfixing in points. Almost like a cinematic equivalent of ambient music in that it lulls you to sleep but you find yourself in a beautiful dream that occasionaly surprises and delights. Jim O'Rourke does the soundtrack too. I quite liked it. You?
― Gilles Meloche (Miss Lonelyhearts), Tuesday, 18 May 2004 18:44 (twenty-two years ago)