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What Time Is It There? (2001)
A street vendor with a grim home-life forges a connection with a young woman on her way to Paris.
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5 Comments
Niklas E 11 Jul 2007
Overrated. I usually like slow paced films, but this was almost ridiculous.
Asim D 18 Jul 2005
[i]What Time Is It There? [/i]is a difficult film to watch. Tsai Ming Ling's style involves beautifully composed shots that linger for minutes, where characters peform the most dull of actions. At first this may seem tedious and pretentious, but it has purpose, it allows us to see glimpses of their pain as they strike a look of genuine sadness amidst the banality of their actions. It is much like ourselves, as we sit and reflect on missed connections, past hardships, and uncertain futures. We lay on our beds and stare at the ceiling. We stand in the kitchen, eating food off the counter. We take the long way home and get lost in our music. All of this we do to escape that nagging feeling - is there something more than this? The beautiful reality of it all is that although we may be alone, we are together in our loneliness. Ming-Liang understands this and creates it with haunting realism.
Ben B 18 Nov 2007
totally enchanting and haunting like day dreams of events that never happened but could have done had the circumstances allowed
Michael L 07 Jul 2007
I can appreciate movies that take their time. I'm always up for a movie that is slow moving & meditative to make it's points. This film is about loneliness and it shows normal boring everyday life. It is a very good looking film with great color & composition. Great direction and performances, but it's painfully slow. It wasn't enjoyable to me at all. It's defiantly not a worthless film, and I can honestly see why some people dig it but I just can't get into it. I was looking forward to my introduction to Ming-liang Tsai. Hopefully I will get into his other stuff. I hate it when a film is praised by everyone and I end up not getting it. It just makes me feel dumb!
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