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They become traveling companions which inevitable leads them into being lovers too. However this debut movie from filmmaker Braden King with its very sparse narrative is much more a love affair with the sweeping vistas of the Armenian landscape rather than about these two lonely souls who get thrown together almost by accident. Having said that, the two actors Ben Foster ('The Messenger') and Klubna Azabal ('Incendies') give excellent low-key yet thought-provoking performances that resonate that you (almost) forgive the fact that at 121 minutes running time, it is a good 30 minutes too long.
King embellished the piece with some intermittent poetic narration (relayed in the God-like tones of Peter Coyote) which threw me completely as it implied that there was possible a whole other layer to the movie that I wasn't getting!