Review of A Bread Factory: Part One: For the Sake of Gold (2018) by Ananisapta — 19 Apr 2020
This review will cover parts one and two -- it's really one long movie though it tells many stories. If you need to be spoon-fed a simple story in coherent chunks, I suggest looking elsewhere. This is not a film for simple-minded people.
It wanders and dithers and sprawls and never has the same style for fifteen minutes on end. It is as various and wonderful and infuriating as life itself. It took me about an hour to begin to grasp how the various stories were related to one another, and another couple of hours to see that incoherence was part of the message.
The last hour brings the stories home, though it's no place I've ever lived, yet it's every place at once. The array of talent is awesome. If you love theater, you should not miss this film. To say more would truly be gilding the lily.
This review of A Bread Factory: Part One: For the Sake of Gold (2018) was written by Ananisapta on 19 April 2020.
A Bread Factory: Part One: For the Sake of Gold has generally received very positive reviews.
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