In essence, a beautiful exercise of honesty. Familiar themes in fair light, churches as locations, inspired cinematography and Benjamin Clementine as axis of a story about faith, choices and meanings of life.
A story, in same measure, about self definition and love, acceptance and manage of loneliness.
In essence, nothing new .
Only old truths, reminded in fair manner, suggesting the way to define the small things behind apparences in precise way, with gentle force.
The good point , for me, slices of classic songs, Carol of the Bells being , in the first part, the most touching.
In short, churches and truths.
A story, in same measure, about self definition and love, acceptance and manage of loneliness.
In essence, nothing new .
Only old truths, reminded in fair manner, suggesting the way to define the small things behind apparences in precise way, with gentle force.
The good point , for me, slices of classic songs, Carol of the Bells being , in the first part, the most touching.
In short, churches and truths.