It's not confusing, but elements keep popping up and scrambling all you think is happening. Robin Williams is 'way away from what you expect of him. Yes, funny, but profound in a staccato of unexpected happenings which I'm still sorting through. The closest kindof movie to this is FARGO, in the scramble of expectations and great slamming together of the talents of Williams, Woody Harelson, Holly Hunter and the rest of the ensemble cast. Gotta give credit to Tim Blake Nelson and Alison Lohman, who've I seen before andnever appreciated so much.The scripting is over the hill, smart and crazy and flipped me every which way. It could be the most memorable movie I've seen this year. Okay, it's just February, but it might as well be December. Williams stirs the funny with sentimental and scary and macabre.I give seven stars to films I can see and re-see again and again.This one might be an eight star flick. See it with a friend and argueabout it for days.And the price of this gem is a pitance; used, $.01 or new, $1.99; it will be the best entertainment you can find and puzzle over and finally get and grin for days. It's made for smart, unconventional audiences. In the first minutes you are lulled; then slammed up against a variety of walls. The pace quickens and never stops. I'm amazed it didn't get a Sundance award for brilliance. (Maybe it did?)I'm risking raving for the kind of a movie you've never seen before and probably never see again. See it, you'll see.