Reading some of the other reviews for this film it seems that opinion is extremely divided. I enjoyed the film purely for the editing and visuals. I thought the editing was fantastic and was the only thing that gave the film any kind of pace, even though it was a stoner flick of sorts it still needed something to move it along. I enjoyed the soundtrack too. Some of the shots were beautifully composed but I agree that generally the camera-work was shoddy.
I've read some interviews by the director and she does seem to have her head up her arse as far as her claims to be revolutionising DV film making and guerilla techniques - does she honestly believe she was the first to shoot a film on DV with a small crew??? Um - reality check. It's been going on since the cameras were invented over 10 years ago.
But - I think the filmmakers can be commended for stretching the boundaries of audience expectations and structure. The Australian film industry isn't known for being adventurous and at least this film is different. I disagree with those that say there's no plot - the film is a journey, both literally and of self discovery. It is like one long trippy music video that looks fantastic. I think audiences need to forget about traditional structure and just go with it.