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The offbeat sense of humor that characterized the trilogy is less evident than ever.
Full reviewSwedish filmmaker Roy Andersson (A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence) continues his kaleidoscopic series of cinematic explorations of humanity, banality, and everything in between.
The offbeat sense of humor that characterized the trilogy is less evident than ever.
Full reviewLord knows how it all connects, but there's a strange power in how About Endlessness flows, jumping around the whole spectrum of human experience and the ridiculous places to which our emotions push us.
Full reviewAndersson’s consistency may have made him a director for acolytes above all, but they will find this a satisfying and richly resonant lesson in obliqueness and sometimes opacity.
Full reviewIf we’ve been here before, the immaculate, somehow tender-hearted execution of About Endlessness ensures this is not a complaint.
Full reviewAndersson’s films are endlessly rewatchable. To view them is to abolish gravity.
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