The western genre gets boiled down to its essence.
di Sam Adams The Los Angeles Times
Outside of the musical, there is no Hollywood genre more codified than the western, and none so ripe for deconstruction. With "Summer Love," the Polish conceptual artist Piotr Uklanski boils the oater down to its essence and reassembles the parts like a child pulling Legos from a bin.
The movie follows a (very) loose narrative, outlined too schematically for its characters to require proper names. The Stranger (Karel Roden) arrives in a small town dragging the corpse of a wanted man. [...]
di Sam Adams, articolo completo (1723 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 7 febbraio 2008