120 minutes.... 115 minutes is character development... 5 minutes is the actual plot.
This is NOT a "thriller" in any sense of the word. If anything, it is perhaps a mystery because for most of the film a viewer has no clue what any actual plot may be.
The plot isn't actually made clear until 115 minutes into the film.
It is ENTIRELY character development until the final 5 minutes. Not good character development.. more "current personality" development. There's no history regarding the characters discussed whatsoever. It's merely a collection of overly repetitive scenes so the viewer can see the personalities, that's all.
The last 5 minutes is the actual plot. And that's how long it takes to tell the story - 5 minutes.. it could be written in roughly three, relatively short, sentences.
I found it generally morose. The consistent long note viola tones made for a depressing soundtrack while I had no clue what the point to ANYTHING was.
Complete artistic nonsense without consideration for any audience.
Acting was mediocre, not great. Thus making all the "personality" development somewhat haphazard. And quite honestly, even though the relationship is finally made clear.. it's NEVER clear based on the character actions... lines in the script OFTEN didn't fit the body language on screen. All throughout the initial 115 minutes I imagined this relationship to be every possible relationship a man and a woman could have - siblings, cousins, friends, spouses, lovers, coworkers... because most of the time any of these relationships would fit what's on screen. The actual relationship isn't clear until the final 5 minutes.
Pass on this.. there are MUCH better things to spend your time on.