Stay with me because much like the movie, this review of TREASURE is going to be all over the place.
The daughter (Lena Dunham) of a Holocaust survivor (Stephen Fry) decides that she needs to connect with the past her parents never spoke of, so with her father reluctantly in tow she heads to Poland in order to find out where she came from.
There is enough great stuff in this film, that had the script and pacing been a bit better this might have been an Oscar contender. As it stands now it's an okay film with some great things in it.
Based on a novel that is based on the author's own story, TREASURE is a weird mixture of reality and fantasy. I have no clue what actually happened and what didn't, but a lot of the plotting doesn't make sense to me. For example right off the bat I can't imagine that Dunham's character wouldn't understand why her father wouldn't want to get on a train in Poland. IS she that clueless? There are some other turns that seem to be there just to keep things moving. I kept wanting to move the characters differently than how they went. I'm not certain I like the two ladies that keep appearing.
There is a problem with the pacing of the film. Some of it seems to ramble too long for little pay off. I'm not always certain why things went a certain way with the result the film drags in places as the film doesn't pay off. And while some moments drag, others, like the Auschwitz sequence, seem a little to quickly paced.
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