Saturday, April 20, 2013


"An eerie 10 minute allegory that makes make its different narrative levels clash, abandon its temporal continuity in favour of spontaneous flashforwards and flashbacks, and constantly leave the audience in the unclear about what is real and what isn't - and it works, thanks to a stylish and atmospheric directorial effort, clever editing and a script that never loses itself in its labyrinthine structure but still leaves the film open to a myriad of interpretations." - first review of THE DAYS GOD SLEPT at searchmytrash.com

http://www.searchmytrash.com/movies/daysgodslept(2013).shtml

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