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Yay, someone else who likes Happiness, I can only remember one person ever mentioning it. I did see Welcome to the Dollhouse, and loved it. As I remember, his other movies (that I've seen) weren't as good as Happiness and Dollhouse. I want to rewatch them all before I make up my mind, but I would say Happiness > Dollhouse > Life During Wartime > Palindromes > Storytelling > Dark Horse. According to imdb his new movie Wiener-Dog is in post-production, so I'm definitely looking forward to that.
A Field in England is about a alchemist's apprentice who is tasked with arresting his master's former apprentice who stole alchemy-related stuff when he took off. He meets some civil war deserters in a field, and they all travel across the field together where some mysterious shit happens. It's pretty divisive in my experience, I heard many people think it's really pretentious or really boring. If you don't like the characters or the dialog or the cinematography or the mystery, then it will probably be boring, but all those elements really worked for me. It doesn't exactly spell out what's happening, and some bizarre stuff goes on, but I don't think it's pretending to be more than it is. I've seen a lot of people arguing about what it all meant, or that it was just pretentious experimental drivel that doesn't have any answers, but I don't think it's really as complicated as all that (or maybe I'm the one who doesn't get it haha).