Review of Tropical Malady (2004) by Cris C — 31 Dec 2012
Experimentation has always existed; existentialism and myths unraveling undeniable realities in an always folkloric society intertwining in a Thai masterpiece of stillness and patient brilliance. Weerasethakul's scope is massive, controversial, provocative, touching sensitive fibers, challenging social protocols and supposed previously established morals in order to conceive a work of art which is a true example of one of cinema's most valuable forms: the one born straight out from an auteur's vision.
97/100.
This review of Tropical Malady (2004) was written by Cris C on 31 Dec 2012.
Tropical Malady has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
