Mini-Review: If you can look past some of the silly platitudes found in the narration, then this is an honest, immersive, beautiful, and overall fantastic film. It has the humanity and grand ambition that you would expect from an aging director that is likely beginning to face his own mortality.
Mini-Review: One of the most bizarre film premises ever.
Mini-Review: What begins as a typical comedy about neurotic young people suddenly veers into melancholic straight-faced surrealism in the manner of Synecdoche N.Y. It's pretty good.
Mini-Review: I like Lisbeth. I do not like Daniel Craig, nor his character, nor every cliché thriller plot device that his character evokes. Whenever a considerable amount of time in a film is devoted to the magnification of blurry, uneventful photographs which are magically interlaced with vital clues, my brain takes vacation elsewhere.