Breaking the taboos
Devilish grins | 11/15/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Sometimes a film comes along that is so different it takes you off guard. This is one. Is it a comedy? Is it a satire? A political statement? Or a slapstick? It is all the above. It is refreshing when a film can break the molds of both genre and taboos. "In the Land of Milk and Money" does both.
It is part David Lynch, part "Invasion of the Body Snatchers". Mixes Kubrik, and Almadovar, and yet has a fresh irreverance for all things serious.
Incredible acting. Absurdist. Surreal. Well worth the trip."