
The premise of the heist and the tension that comes from it is just an excuse for a great indictment against urban life in favour of the idyllic rural one presented via beautiful impressionistic imagery.
Nonetheless, the movie still manages to be suspenseful as well as weirdly funny as well as also adequately looking into the clash between prioritising money or love through the development of the two main protagonists.
Its only downside is its feeling of being at times an overcontemplative piece of filmmaking which causes the movie to slightly drag at some points.

