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Aug 10, 2018jimg2000 rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
An artsy romantic "what could have been" drama between a man and woman with very different interests and backgrounds. The film was shown in 3 parts that events sometimes intertwined in time. Part 1 was about the male character, an American drifter played by Anton Yelchin, who came across as a creepy stalker looking for female companionship in Porto. Part 2 told of a beautiful but self-proclaimed crazy French archaeology student, played by Lucie Lucas, raising a small daughter with her estranged husband. Part 3, the longest segment of the film, about 30 minutes, showed, once upon a time, the pair had hooked up for an erotic one night stand. A decent dreamy tale to look back on our own brief encounters in prior lives, not unlike what was said in the early narrative of Klinger’s 2013 documentary “Double Play” in “Extras,” that “All of life is just memory…” and “I think often that the most interesting view out a train is the back window. You go to the very back car 'cause you can see a full 180 view out the back. It's something kind of poetic as you leave.” More in “Quotes.”