So beautifully shot that those people who won't see a black-and-white film owe themselves the remarkable pleasure of finally seeing and understanding that all the colors in the world are expressed in such stunning photography. The pacing is deliberate, not in the sense of sluggishness, but to afford the audience a sense of the true pace of life, rather than the hyperdrive films to which they've become trained to expect. A film that gives what would otherwise be the most ordinary aspects and objects of life power and meaning.