“Holy Motors” is a puzzler with a mischievous spirit. It’s nearly
impossible to understand the overall movement of this abstract French
production, but its individual scenes possess sizable power, playing
with emotional speeds and film genres while always on the hunt for ways
to keep the viewer guessing as to where this collection of images and
sound is going to head next. It’s far from an engrossing excursion into
experimental cinema, yet “Holy Motors” remains determined to chase
impulses and stage fascinating moments of life, death, sex, and musical
performance. It’s not always the easiest sit, but it’s frequently
memorable and commendably demented. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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