If you don't already understand the story, nothing makes sense. It's random nonsense. I only got the feeling that the story had something to do with some myth or lore, and maybe there'd be a moral at the end to wrap it up and make at least a little sense. Yes to the former, but no for the latter. Again, you have to understand the story already. That's why the low rating; it didn't tell a story, it at best showed one. Or part of one. Without hardly revealing anything: You hear the words of the green knight within about ten/fifteen minutes, then you see what follows and you're just like... okay... now wait for the end? Yup. If you don't know what's going on, you won't know what's going on; and what happens won't seem like it matters anyway.
-Artistically nice.
-Does not go into the minds of the characters.
-Does not clue you in to the actual lore behind the story.
-Replays the same scene over and over again as if it's building suspense, when you very clearly already know what is supposed to happen, LOL can't forget that ><. I'm referring to the puppet scene. That was so miserable to sit through. Ha!