Longer than needed
Brock from Limerick, 14 Feb 2011
Quite a drawn out affair, much of it spent trying to figure out exactly what's going on in the head of the main character. We're not given much to go on until the very last scene and into the closing credits where you learn in Del Amitri style that the "needle is set to return to the start of the song...." and the story is set only to repeat itself. A film like this is only engaging if the main charcter is, and I struggled with that