Review of Tideland (2005)

Moving picture, 120 minutes

Terry Gilliam (director).

An urban child of two junkies, surviving on her imagination, is suddenly brought to a backwater American countryside where the meadows are luminous and there is no supervision, only death.

What Gilliam did on a break from The Brothers Grimm (2005). Depressive and very quirky. Could probably have been funnier without detracting from its many fine points.

moving picture fiction