made less than $375,000 in the box office... directed by richard kelly (donnie darko) the vibes of this movie are literally immaculate... featuring an all star cast, it tells a vague story that i can hardly remember enough to put together cohesively but it is a really entertaining and surreal scifi. despite being nearly 3hrs long i watched this movie multiple times w friends during my early 20s to show it to new people as some sort of initiation—it is never dull or repetitive it always feels new whenever i see it.
Feb 19, 2024

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