A darkly comic laceration of racism in this country wrapped up in the astounding beauty of this continent, it’s one of the best films we’ve seen so far this year, and you’ll easily lose half an hour or more in its astounding gravitational pull
It is not only the real and present grief of someone who has no tears left after a lifetime of living under someone else’s soul-crushing rules. It’s also a metaphor for the death throes of the old colonial, mostly white order.