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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This is a beautiful, beautiful film. I can't make hide nor hair of it, but it's lovely. It's a black and white layered montage with shadows, fog, and gates covering slightly associative imagery as haunted faces and bare rooms.
Janie Geiser seems to be working with a mostly dream-based mise-en-scene, like many abstract artists and animators. To call something dream-like or surreal is something of a cliché for anything gray, foggy, or out of the generic narrative structure of a film, but what can I say, that's what this is... It even has that lasting effect behind it, a sort of memory of things that you felt but not the full picture of what it means.
--PolarisDiB