And together, we're alone. A film in which everything flows very slowly, like life itself, but the characters believe that time is rapidly passing away from them, runs away. Even though they run away from life.
This existential drama is about the living who die in an attempt to answer the question: “Why am I here?” Each hero does it in his own way. And at some point, the person caught in the frame falls silent, filling the screen with an inner emptiness when a hateful life sounds around. . .
In companies there is always chaos, fuss, personal confrontations, someone as the quietest is forgotten, someone is not taken seriously, and only one person can be real, so as not to offend the third superfluous or feel freedom of thought next to a loved one, acquaintance, relatives. And the scenes in the taxi show it well.
The film raises many different themes that lie, in general, on the surface of human existence and in 2 hours of this artistic statement.
Who's a real friend? What's the point of spending time together? Why is it so hard to talk about your feelings? Why are they keeping me around, not letting me go when they don't really need me? How to take a stranger into the “family”? How do you get inspiration back? What should I say to another person if there is a void in the soul? Why does everything seem pointless? How do you make sense? Why can’t I be around others? Sometimes strangers are closer than close people?
Each character of the film plays into the life of a 16-year-old teenager, as if he could not grow up and achieve something, believes that you can not start to look for solutions to problems, because the world is to blame, but not me! Everyone has a bad, childish, little briefcase left over from school, but not everyone is ready to part with it.
The film is long and fluid because that’s how life looks. And not everyone can put up with it. . .