Apart from the actors, this film looks like a failed film student project. The story (if you can call it that) is a combination of improbable, often toe-curling scenes, that, if you succeed in suppressing your spectator scepsis, works quite sympathetic. The so called "Fourth Wall" however, is constantly broken by the period sound track which sounds like a 4-year old trying to imitate the Soft Machine, without attaining the intended tension or even atmosphere. One meets one's viewing partners' eyes in sympathetic bewilderment. But you struggle through to the end, not entirely without being entertained.