Review of Visitor Q (2001) by Pure Rock Fury — 17 Dec 2008
While it's hard to call this film "enjoyable" in the normal manner, this is a unique film that stands alone. Amidst a strange visitor who is clearly human but without any solid identity, a strained family somehow (apparently) figures out how to co-exist (I guess).
Given the circumstances surrounding each individual member's personality "quirks", one would be hard pressed to accept that any of these people could ever achieve a modicum of normalcy in any area of their lives, much less as a familial unit.
You could call this a series of character studies (maybe) or an odd critique of a world obsessed with reality television and debauchery. "Visitor Q" has a weird ability to feel like something deeper and wholly ridiculous all at once.
In its own way, this is a must see.
This review of Visitor Q (2001) was written by Pure Rock Fury on 17 Dec 2008.
Visitor Q has generally received positive reviews.
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