Textured incoherence
Narratively, this seems to me often extremely clunky, and some sequences just go on and on and on with no purpose. And yet it's fascinating in spite of this. Such a strange film: I love it one minute, find it tedious and irritating the next. Above all, it's a great atmospheric piece: put it on and get lost in the old trains and plumes of smoke and authentic clothing and stifling heat and beautiful wallpaper. An empty demonstration of aesthetics without real pathos? (I feel perhaps only the intimate waltz scene approaches this). Still, in its immersive textures and its sheer overwhelming sense of lived-in experience, it's a film that's unlike any other and should not be ignored, flaws and all.
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