A hotel. A cliff. Six lost people, looking for something, or looking to lose themselves.
A film with a brooding atmosphere, but a compelling story is MIA.
There's a strong sense of compassion for lost souls.
A slow-moving and often implausible tale.
Shoddy stuff from a film-maker plainly capable of better.
Before achieving success, every film-maker has made movies they’d rather forget. This is one of them.
Dreary yet contrived.
It was presumably made earlier than Dreams of a Life and is less interesting, but worth a look.
General release. Check local listings for show times.