We feel that this was originally an audition by Sienna Miller for a movie part and James Toback decided to go avant-garde with it. And was mostly successful. It's like almost the entire movie was ad-libbed.
Is the Renaissance art shown during the opening credits supposed to mean something?
Is the music supposed to help explain the story?
So: Vera's druggie friend Sal tries to shoot her but instead she manages to shoot him. She then then places his body in a steamer trunk.
From 12:59 to 23:08- Its' like watching a session with a psychiatrist.
At 32:14- Back in session.
Is the Renaissance art shown during the opening credits supposed to mean something?
Is the music supposed to help explain the story?
So: Vera's druggie friend Sal tries to shoot her but instead she manages to shoot him. She then then places his body in a steamer trunk.
From 12:59 to 23:08- Its' like watching a session with a psychiatrist.
At 32:14- Back in session.