“Aside from all their purely poetic elements, what strikes me most about Amy’s poems is the kind of idea of woman-ness which they work with. It feels like what is happening is a kind of valorisation – as oppose to eroticisation – of feminine vulnerability, which is different from wh...
The film intertwines reality and fantasy in a Fellini-esque manner, reflecting Gideon’s fears, internal monologues, and contemplation of death as his heart begins to fail due to his stressful lifestyle. In these surreal scenes, which can be interpreted as his dreams or moments of “judgement...