Possible Spoiler alert.
Yeeeaaahh... I'll go ahead and be that guy. I saw it a couple of days ago, and I was pretty disappointed. I really did want to like it, but in the end I felt that it was exactly how some people describe it: Pretentious, and that the director tried too hard to be deep and poignant.
Objectively, the cinematography was, no question, expertly crafted. The acting was stellar. But the style I couldn't deal with. Characters do not need to wistfully and contemplatively stare into space so many times in a movie. Furthermore all the cosmic and pretty scenes were so drawn out. As purposeful as they may have been, I think they overstayed their welcome. I mean, I got the existential point. And it doesn't need to be dragged out.
No question that this film's style and message are directly intertwined with each other. The delivery of the message is also part of the message itself, I think. To get deeper (and at this point I'm sure there will be more polarizing disagreements here XD) I think that while it tried to show the fragile and transcendent concept of "existence" or "humanity", there was very little humanness to it. Even though that yes, we see a persons life through his or her experiences (Sean Penn's character) it felt far too objective for me to be truly human. In essence, it wasn't us experiencing Sean Penn's life and then relating it to the concept of existence as a whole, but rather a cold "objectivity's" experience of Sean Penn's life. And I think this is largely due to the style of the film. So basically I didn't see the inner soul of Sean Penn... well technically I did, but not it through his own humanness, but rather through a device that I felt was far too manufactured. An overly stylized and idealized perspective of existence, and tried to express humanness while not actually expressing a single human (i.e. It tries to. Or pretends to) thus lacking beauty.
Not sure if this is making any sense. I'm not sure if I even follow myself, to he honest. XD
So yeah. I was mega disappointed.
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Ambitious? Yeah definitely. But I think it also fell tremendously short. But I'm also glad I saw it. And I appreciate it for what it tried to do. That and I'm not going to be solid on my analysis, cause there's always more to chew on and think about.