I think so, at any rate. To his credit, Aronofsky does not explain too much, and The Fountain leaves a tantalizing sense of puzzlement in its wake. Parsing its logic and arguing about its premises will be among the main activities of the small, devoted cult of admirers that is likely to gather around this movie, protecting it from the derision of the uninitiated. The problem, though, is that its techniques run too far beyond its ideas, which are blurry and banal, rather than mysterious and resonant. The Fountain is something to see, but it is also much less, finally, than meets the eye.
Fri, Nov 24, 2006 - Page 16 News List
Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz do the time warp
Darren Aronofsky raises new age navel-gazing to mid-range art with 'The Fountain,' a science fiction romantic tragedy for geeks lucky enough to find dates
By A. O. Scott / NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE , NEW YORK
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