got lost through watching the first 30 minutes. Just re-watched it, much better.
he gets lost in his thoughts and memories and they are shown on screen and you have to differentiate between that and reality.
there is little narration for the movie, so you are left on your own, but it is another good Joaquin Phoenix one though.
A little too slow and grim to make it on the top of his list, it is faster then The Master, but The Master is a solid A and this is barely an A-
it was hard to tell when this was going to end, it ended around 85 minutes, I felt like it could have kept trudging along like Knight of Cups and you would have to swallow portion by portion while he walks around in his nightmare.
The ending was good in the restaurant when he imagines blowing his brains out at the restaurant table. It felt like he was living the life of a bum whose thoughts won't leave him and is at lunch with a little girl for some reason and is just over it and has no idea where he really is.