Primer was brilliant but this...not so much
Shane Carruth obviously has talent. He's a one man movie making juggernaut. Primer was absorbing and confounding and I really enjoyed it, so I had high hopes for his latest effort: Upstream Color.
As I watched it I understood it's about connections and loss and, towards the end, hope. Unfortunately the whole seemed less than the parts this time around. I liked individual scenes but as the credits rolled I felt that that was all I had seen. A patchwork of feelings with a nebulous plot threaded through them about the life cycle of a worm.
I'm really hoping that A Topiary gets scrapped and that Mr Carruth does something, dare I say, a little more accessible next time around. Hey, I appreciate weird cinema as much as the next guy, and I don't mind having some unanswered questions at the end of a film either. In the end though this was not a transformative experience for me. I'm afraid that Mr Carruth thought his idea was more interesting than it turned out to be once realized on film.
I applaud him for his vision and fortitude to make whatever he feels like making without having to consider market appeal and studio executive mentality. However, I think more collaboration in his future films would temper his mindset a bit and result in a better product. My two cents...