One protagonist, two stories, three-point structure.
At first I thought it was about African mysticism, but in the middle it turned into an artistic stuff about loneliness, and finally it was pulled back to the most "vulgar" sadomasochistic story.
The film has changed my prejudice against voice-overs. As long as there is a truly appropriate visual style, the voice-over may not be overwhelming.
The difference in the time structure of the "Sun and Moon" in the two parts of "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise" and the polarization of the narrative style make the whole film have a very strong sense of gap.
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