A beautiful film, beautifully made. Elegant and enigmatic, like a piece of modern art or impressionism, the film leaves itself open for interpretation and discussion. The story is told with simplicity and nuance, unfolds with unexpected choices, and--by touching on themes of self-acceptance, self-loathing, and personal truth--it speaks to the human condition in ways that go beyond the specifics of this particular story, ensuring that its message is universal, relevant, and timeless. All first rate stuff from the writer-director, cast, and the entire creative team -- editing, lighting, set design, makeup, music, and cinematography.