Review of The Future (2013) by Gregory S — 25 Nov 2012
Truly unique and daring, Miranda July's lengthy meditation on adulthood, acceptance of responsibility, and individuality strikes deeply and honestly. With infusions of what might be considered magical realism, it remains a puzzle box that pushes at the boundaries of what is possible with film.
Born out of a performance piece, July utilizes a talking cat, a creeping t-shirt, odd interpretive dance, and time travel. Yet despite its desire for personal exploration, it still remains funny. If you're looking for a movie for the person who has seen everything, you've found gold.
This review of The Future (2013) was written by Gregory S on 25 Nov 2012.
The Future has generally received mixed reviews.
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