The director, Elias Merhige, of the "Shadow of the Vampire" fame, is a master of ominous forebodings on screen. From the very beginning, the roadside scatterings, among which are remains of milk cartons with missing children's pictures on them, soaked with filthy muddy rain water, to the creaking swing warrying a lone little boy, to the gigantic cargo truck turning the corner and looming in the far background, dwarfing the two boys riding bicycles, there is an emphasized yet understated somber sinister quality in frame after frame.
And who would have thought that hand-scribbled numbers can be pregnant with such horrifying significance, as in the numerous little scraps of paper with numbers, scattered in layers at the bottom of the trunk? OR the densely written numbers on the drinking glass? Not since Aronsky's "Pi" have I found numbers so depressing.
The qualm of the Ben Kingsly char…
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