Siberia (2020)
7/10
Not everyone's cup of tea
28 June 2021
William Dafoe plays a man battling his demons of his parents and his past in a dreamy dark surrealism film. It's like a visual dark poetry where you don't take what's on the screen literally, but you try to interpret them. Much like you might interpret a nightmare to understand what it means.

This dream world is fascinating and disturbing. Just don't try to make literal understanding of it. It's an artsy fantasy-horror film.

The problem that I had with the film was the foreign language scenes that had no subtitles. I wanted to know what Dafoe, the indigenous man, and the Russian women were saying at his bar. I could not find subs for those non-english speaking parts so I felt I missed much of those scenes. Some of it you can infer by what happens on the screen, but I would have liked to understand the conversation.

Anyway, if artsy fantasy-horror films isn't your forte then this film might not be for you. But I do like these imaginary sublime worlds captured on film and go with it.

I have an appreciation for high creativity. It seems William Dafoe like making these kinds of films too.
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