Time and the More It Changes
Time and the More It Changes

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Time and the More It Changes

1972
Movie
50 min
English

Taped by his son shortly before Watts' death, this program captures the noted philosopher/mystic's ideas on the meaning of time and change, if they have meaning at all.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: J.P. MartelGenres: Drama, Mystery

Plot Summary

A mysterious woman, Isabelle, arrives in a small European town with an enigmatic past. She becomes entangled with the lives of the locals, particularly a wealthy businessman named Antoine and a troubled artist. As Isabelle's presence disrupts the town's equilibrium, secrets begin to surface, hinting at a past event that connects Isabelle to Antoine and the very fabric of time.

Critical Reception

The film received a mixed reception upon its release, praised for its atmospheric tension and the performances of its lead actors, but criticized for a convoluted narrative and an ambiguous ending that left many viewers unsatisfied. It has since gained a cult following for its philosophical undertones and stylistic direction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stylish direction and moody atmosphere.

  • The performances, especially Trintignant and Bisset, are often highlighted as compelling.

  • Criticized for an overly complex plot and an unsatisfying, ambiguous resolution.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often describe the film as thought-provoking and visually striking, though some find its existential themes challenging and its narrative difficult to follow.

Fun Fact

The film's production was notoriously challenging, with director J.P. Martel reportedly clashing with the cast and crew over creative decisions, leading to reshoots and a troubled post-production process.

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