Form of illusion
7 January 2007
A wonderful film about the illusion's form.

About the interior truth and the way to self discover.

About the dainty appearance and life's skin. About time's ash and the wantonness of gestures, the breathing of words and the silence outline. A nostalgic story about love and his price, about trust and belief.

I saw "Reconstruction" like a Kafka's written passage. The same tension, same contracted atmosphere and same expectation.

In fact, it is a " The Trial" version. The search of Alex has like object the essence of sin. Aime is a feminine character of Kafka's work and the ambiguous situation of new David's world is piece of Kafkaesque reality.

But, important is the statute of film. Beautiful, deep and tender, "Reconstruction" is a trip in the desire of filling in same style of "Odyssey" or "Don Quixote".
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