Interesting movie that stays with you
I have to be in the mood for a Malick movie, and last night was a mood. This movie stuck with me after. It was... almost quiet. Calm. Devoid of passion. It made the acts of violence seem shocking, but even they weren't grotesque or gratuitous.
The desolation and bleakness of South Dakota seemed like a character itself. I felt like the sheer boredom of the area was drenched in the psyche of the characters. Everyone seemed as bland as their surroundings.
When Kit's buddy died in the house there were no final gasps, no begs for help, just fading away. When the murders occurred Holly seemed indifferent. When her father was killed she seemed barely shook up. When Kit finally gave up he seemed resigned to his fate with almost zero emotion. Holly's monologues were flat. When talking about Kit's fate and the murders she seemed oblivious of what she actually was a part of.
Everyone/Everything was so dull that even when these two went to such extreme lengths they were still, well, dull. Devoid of emotion. I couldn't help but feel how empty and meaningless it all was, which I suppose is the point. They wanted to live while they were together, but even together they were struggling to get out of the doldrums.
The more I digest this movie the more I like it.