Rent Waiting for Happiness (2002)
3.6 of 5 from 69 ratings
1h 33min
The structure of the film is elusive so it took awhile to lock on to it. But then it became totally immersive. It explores belonging and exile, we have those who have found their place and those who are finding there place, economic migrants but maybe they just have a curiosity to explore or a simple wish like the Chinese man to be elsewhere. Next time you go on a holiday to somewhere different think on this film
By the same director as Timbuktu, but less well-crafted. It contains some of the same beautiful camera work and ideas, but the plot, character motivations and messaging to the audience are all less effective, which made it a frustrating experience for me