This is deep and it may take time to sink in. Watching 2nd time now a month later.
I saw this film at the Somewhat North Of Boston Film Festival and it was by far the most impactful movie that was screened there that year. The director (with whom I had the pleasure of discussing the movie afterwards) has a clear command of his narrative and technique, and while watching it I gained a hypnotic feel of the loneliness that the man in the story experienced.
This is an example of how one person thought that (with modern video tech) they could make a movie using endless shots that offer no continuity whatsoever. The ONLY thing this movie did right was the foley.