When I first read about the movie, I was curious, but intrigued to learn how the director would use images of clouds to fill almost 90 minutes. To my big surprise, time is the last thing I noticed while I was watching it. The movie makes you go far from the room, it makes you dream and think, and imagine... And the images (not just clouds, despite the title) are nature in its most beautiful form. I was stunned by the movie. The letter may not be that impressive - could be any mother writing to any son, but they have their effect. It's not a movie for everyone, tho. If you think movie is an experience, more than anything else, you might as well watch it. If you don't like, it is worth the experience.
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