Yoko's second movie does leave you a bit frustrated, for you would certainly have wanted to see a proper solution in the end. The 'scenes' that only exist on actress' eyelid are way too similar with each other and you can't avoid the feeling of frustration because of that repetitiveness. Despite this feeling of exhaustion the film is very beautiful and you can feel very pleased even if leaves you that frustration in the end, but is this the only film who does? Still, the film does not make a compromise and it makes you to want to see a continuation which will hardly come. We can still hope for the second part too, in case Yoko is still interested in making this kind of movies.
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