Have Dreams, Will Travel (Brad Isaacs, 2007)
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Woman on Fire Looks for Water (Woo Ming Jin, 2009)
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by Jan 3
cup21 :: r4.6
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I liked the idea of Have Dreams, Will Travel, but was never sold on the characters - the precocious youth trope is a hard one to pull off, and I don't think the screenplay manages it. Lencho compared Woman on Fire Looks for Water to Weerasethakul, and it definitely has similar vibes, even though it never reaches the level of transcendence that's common in Weerasethakul's films. Still, it was pleasant enough.
I liked the idea of Have Dreams, Will Travel, but was never sold on the characters - the precocious youth trope is a hard one to pull off, and I don't think the screenplay manages it. Lencho compared Woman on Fire Looks for Water to Weerasethakul, and it definitely has similar vibes, even though it never reaches the level of transcendence that's common in Weerasethakul's films. Still, it was pleasant enough.