Review of Big Bang Love, Juvenile A (2006) by David D — 17 Nov 2009
The opening minutes of this film tell the viewer both that it is not going to be a realistic film and that is going to be philosophical, rich in metaphor, and a bit pretentious. The visual imagery of this quite surreal and expressionistic movie is striking.
The performances are top notch. The story is strange and occasionally preposterous but quite fascinating. This is one of those rare movies in which nonlinear storytelling works brilliantly. I strongly recommend this unique movie.
This review of Big Bang Love, Juvenile A (2006) was written by David D on 17 Nov 2009.
Big Bang Love, Juvenile A has generally received positive reviews.
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