“Nobody Walks” pays specific attention to sensuality, with a certain
rise of sexuality viewed through acts of flirtation, food preparation,
and sound recording. It’s rare to find a movie devoted to the art of
eroticism, though I wish “Nobody Walks” was a picture that deserved an
audience, with something more to offer outside of the occasional moment
of striking intimacy. A dull, flatly arranged offering of cinematic
navel-gazing, the feature refuses form to wallow in the frustrations of
desire, feeling aimless as it makes time for unhappy people forced to
deal with easily avoidable interpersonal discomfort. A few scenes hint
at the potential of the piece, while the rest of the effort seems more
interested in curling up for a nap. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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