1/10
If you love any form of pretension, this is perfect for you.
27 July 2019
Do a web search for the artist Mark Rothko; he paints largely giant squares of single colors. His "Orange, red, yellow" painting sold for $86.8 million dollars in 2012. For a 4'x5' canvas painting that is basically all orange.

There is a group of people who would pay that money gladly, and there is a group of people who would hang that painting in a gallery, and then there is a group of people who would go out of their way to go look at that painting and stare at it and then discuss it for hours and even years.

If you are part of this group, right on, because life is about doing whatever you want to do.

If you are part of this group, then you will probably love this movie. Just as you found profound expensive meaning in Rothko's painting.

If you are not part of this group, then there's a good chance you'll find this movie such a profound waste of money and time and talent. It will leave you as depressed as when you realize someone paid $86 million dollars for that orange painting.
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