💡 Watch it if you love visual metaphors and "weird" cinema, but try to find a higher bitrate (1080p) if you want to truly appreciate the Magritte-inspired art direction.
The small file size makes it ideal for viewing on a phone or tablet. ✅ Pros & Cons 💡 Watch it if you love visual metaphors
If you are watching a 300MB encode of a BluRay rip, there are several trade-offs to consider: On modern large screens, it will look soft or blurry
480p is Standard Definition (DVD quality). On modern large screens, it will look soft or blurry. On modern large screens
If you'd like more details to help you decide on watching this, let me know: (like the art history connections) Content warnings (regarding its "R" rated elements) Similar movies (to see if it matches your taste)
The plot can be frustratingly non-linear; the 480p/300MB format does not do justice to the film's rich color palette.