Black and white surreal movies from New Zealand I was surprised to find that it was captured beautifully Sublime, absurd, humorous, unsettling, lush, innovative, and touching, this is a beautiful fairy tale story with a broad heart but no morality. Its aesthetics evoke European New Wave cinema, but its energy is driven by the non European landscape of rural New Zealand. These locations are very spectacular, and so is the filming method. Music is definitely a trump card. I am a fan of fairy tales, but I have never seen such a fairy tale before. It is both dirty and peaceful. Brave, powerful, and flawed - young people's movies should be like this! There are indications of Fellini and other new wavering factions in Europe, but there is no "civilized" connotation in the European context. Woodenhead is a dirty place, with its soul deeply rooted in its damp Australian soil, apart from the accordion and the story of the Brothers Grimm. This movie made me laugh, almost cry, and burst into laughter at its shamelessness - all of which happened quickly and continuously about six times. How satisfying this is! A highly acclaimed classic work. I will observe what these people will do next.