Synopsis
Spiced with surreal, Kafkaesque twists, MUSIC is about a man who loves music and is fascinated by the fair sex. But he is not quite sure why and how he has ended up in this strange hotel room...
2003 Directed by Amos Kollek
Spiced with surreal, Kafkaesque twists, MUSIC is about a man who loves music and is fascinated by the fair sex. But he is not quite sure why and how he has ended up in this strange hotel room...
"The whole world's in a crisis. It's not just you."
Amos Kollek's most resonant films have a sly way of casually dropping in elements of the fantastic in an otherwise mundane set of circumstances. It's magic achieved with the lightest touch, which is not to say minimal effort, but rather poetic ease. His snappy, disaffected dialogue bridges each scene from one into the next, while meanwhile we're left to question whether everything we see is real or imagined and - most crucially - whether there is merit in the distinction. After all, none of it is actually real, and yet it may feel familiar enough to be each of our own memory. In this case, it's a sexy-sad and sorta…