Review of The Color of Time (2012) by Nathan Rabin for The Dissolve — 10 Dec 2014
The tone is delicate and vaporous, more attuned to mood and melancholy than anything resembling a conventional narrative. And despite the ambition on display, the film feels awfully slight, like a dream forgotten immediately upon waking.
In its admirable but muddled attempt to fuse pure poetry and pure cinema, it ends up doing justice to neither.
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This review of The Color of Time (2012) was written by Nathan Rabin and published by The Dissolve on 10 Dec 2014.
The Color of Time has generally received negative reviews.
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