I actually loved it. The artistic value alone is worth the watch, but I also rather enjoy an occasional film that’s much like life..rambling, wondering, caught up in moments and sometimes abstract. There’s a story there, but it’s not the “beginning, climax, end” we get so used to. It’s refreshingly unique and the visuals are inspirational. Loved all the connections to the woods and the earth. In my own mourning, it’s odd how much I can relate to the main character, even in her silence.