The sparse, nonsensical quality is a feature, not a bug.
Now, explaining that may not actually help you enjoy the movie more, but I would suggest revisiting it when you are more in the mood for overlooking gaps in logic and the like.
Now, explaining that may not actually help you enjoy the movie more, but I would suggest revisiting it when you are more in the mood for overlooking gaps in logic and the like.
Sometimes when I'm restless I will watch a movie and read a book at the same time. And usually I can follow both pretty well. It was interesting to me that I was utterly failing to follow The Beyond, which made me wonder about the structure of the film and why missing moments was making me feel so disconnected from the story.
I obviously need to start it from the beginning and give it full attention. But never have I been so at sea while watching and reading. It literally felt like every time I looked up the only information I was getting was *dissolving head* . . . *bloody eyeball* . . . *writhing zombie* . . . *cover of old book* . . . *another bloody eyeball* . . . and so on.