
This is supposed to be a comedy, right? Because I was not laughing. I clearly saw moments that were meant to be funny. Or maybe not "meant" but "expected to be". Maybe under different conditions, in different setting, with different tone, or even different actors they would be funny, but they were not.
But of course, humor is subjective, so maybe there is something else? This is supposed to be romantic, too. Romance here is that a woman just like the face of a supposed heretic, who... Did something? I am not sure what was so special that she followed him even when he had a mask on. But the point is that she "fell in love" with him when the mask was removed (which was only done before execution, which was stupid).
Sounds shallow? Well, it is. I guess it was meant to be kind of satirical, especially since she is falling for him through out her reincarnations, as well. In theory it could work. I can imagine a Black Mirror episode like that. But in practice it was plain boring. So boring, that I had to fast forward a lot.
The movie just had a lot of pointless fluff, for the sake of being philosophical, when in the end the message was more like "all women's issues are from men". Although, maybe I missed some other point while fast-forwarding. Anyway, I will remember this movie only because of Aneurin Bernard looking like young Elijah Woods.