Review of Montenegro (2012) by Jens T — 31 Dec 2012
The second half is very rewarding towards the patience held in the first one since Makavejev first makes sure to drown us into boring suburban wealth in order to justify the... let's call it "bored housewife Syndrome". From there, a bizarre and intentionally unrealistic journey of sexual liberation and artistic eccentricities lies ahead, all the time us being accompanied by a camera quality and a soundtrack that stink of the good-old 80s way too much (which is certainly a good thing). Yes, I'd debate that Akerman has constructed more profound and challenging essays about the genre but Dusan will always remain Dusan!
97/100.
This review of Montenegro (2012) was written by Jens T on 31 Dec 2012.
Montenegro has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
