Inexorably led by sensation rather than lucid story structure, this ambiguous coming-of-age study marries the longs takes of BélaTarr with subject matter oft-sought by Gus Van Sant.
Bas Devos' delicately surreal debut feature adopts a scrupulous lens one may liken to BélaTarr to convey the visceral aftermath of a violent act often sought out by Gus Van Sant in critically acclaimed work like Elephant (2003) and Paranoid Park (2007) from last decade.