I think this movie is a great set of beautiful images without any sense of cohesion. The script does not lead anywhere, and I'm not saying that it has no apparent message, because many great films do not transmit any messages. The problem is that, after enduring a main character that looks retarded for over an hour, all her adventures and sufferings do not matter at all.
In a strange way, this movie is a tribute to women. The main character's life revolves around them, in sexist way, yes, but in a way that if he can't have them, is better to be dead.
It's not Clint Eastwood at his best, but it has some good moments. The tsunami scene is just great.
He and Joel should share a bio.
Just there. :)
What about The Suspended Step of the Stork?