This is best seen as a trial-and-error cinematographic training session, or a work that wouldn't deserve praise even if it had been submitted for a graduation examination.
I will add that the actors, specially the woman, seem talented, and you would like to see them put to the test in more serious productions.
Also, the idea behind the work was a more-than-good one. Holderin makes for a great subject, and to have the motion picture play in atmospheric country and wood locales from the places of Holderin's life was spot-on.
Too bad no real content, or value, was added to the initial project.
There is a minimum of 400 mandatory characters placed upon reviews here by a rule I find rather disagreeable. The mandated minimum character count should be 200 - there are quite a lot of motion picture whose substance and art don't justify, less still require, 400 words to review them.