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RE: A Ghost Story - the critics rave

Posted by tunenut on October 6, 2017 at 17:15:29:

I thought I would provide a bit more detail. I saw this with absolutely no expectation, just a dim memory of a good review in the LA Times. So as it started, I was thinking it was some sort of version of the old Demi Moore movie Ghost, which was a love story. And I was finding it slow as well. But it turned into something quite different than that. I don't intend to spoil anything, but it became a meditation on some of the big questions, an overtly art movie that left linear plot and easy interpretation behind. It struck a chord with me, and I actually thought about it quite a bit. Like 2001 (but of course not at all like it), it does not answer everything.