In that sense, I read Time Me Up! Tie Me Down! as a modern fairy tale, a horrifically violent, absurd recasting of the prince rescuing the princess, saving her from the boredom of imprisonment or arranged marriage. Sick times get sick heroes. It is unfortunate for us that we live in very, very sick times.
The enigmatic montage that closes Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1962 portrait of jaded lovers sees the director abandon his protagonists to let the camera drift through the streets, hinting at other stories that might be told.
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