My confusion begs the question...
This film is probably one of the most confusing films I've ever seen (and I usually enjoy confusing/complex movies). I loved the cinematography and music, and the acting was superb. I also think that it was genuinely frightening and the film, as a whole, is hauntingly beautiful. However, I had no idea what was going on half the time (especially during the last half hour or so). I won't even really be able to explain the plot to someone now, and I assume, when looking at most of the other boards and reviews, that I'm not alone in this...? This leads me to ask: Is this a good film? To what extent are the confusion, ambiguity, flashbacks/dream sequences useful narrative devices? Is the viewer supposed to be this perplexed, or is it the product of a failed attempt at creating a layered film?
I would love to hear someone's views on this, as this film will probably stay with me for a while to come. All in all, I enjoyed 'A Tale of Two Sisters'.