Ratanaruang sat with us last year to discuss how he created Headshot’s tense and poetic visual vocabulary.
I’m totally willing to admit, at the outset, the possibility that any of my favorite 10 below may decline in estimation over time.
Headshot is surprisingly slow-moving and soulful for a film full of double-crosses and cold-blooded killing.
The disc’s image quality is a major letdown, but the Christopher Doyle commentary track certainly isn’t.
The film’s deadly punchlines suggest the archetypal “cosmic joke” with more emphasis on the tragic side of the tragedy-comedy continuum.
You and I will be together ‘til the 6 is 9. That’s right.
Like any good mood piece, it’s best to be in the mood for it. Now, can someone pass whatever Noi is smoking?