Review of The Four Times (2010) by Jim T — 23 Apr 2011
A rural Italian version of Buddhist rebirth. We basically watch a shepherd go to goat, to tree, to charcoal. The movie's strength and weakness is its realism, documenting its finely decorated world in an objective way while its meaning isn't clear.
There is one impressively tense long-take in the middle of the movie where we anticipate the roll-back of a parked vehicle on a hill with a stone wedged under its wheel into the people and animals that pass by behind it.
This review of The Four Times (2010) was written by Jim T on 23 Apr 2011.
The Four Times has generally received positive reviews.
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