This is a slow but poignant tale which raises many questions. Rutger Hauer's fine, understated and dignified performance is award-worthy. This superbly made film and Hauer's mesmerising performance engaged me throughout and left me wanting to find out more about Joseph Roth and his writing.
This should have been a winner...Olmi, Hauer and Roth. A cracking combination one would think.
Dreadful score, bland cinematography and glacial pacing (which isn't a feature that I usually dislike as I'm a fan of the films of Bela Tarr!) Just an uneasy blend of 'bland'.
It felt a little like a desultory episode of Tales Of The Unexpected - when that once superb series hit the tail end of its run and puffed out of steam.
I'm so disappointed. I usually love Olmi.