While there were hints of loneliness and nihilism toward the end of the movie, there was no indication that Jenai was outright suicidal after just a few weeks of isolation. That said, I did find the ending a bit cheap. It did come across as a blatant Icelandic travelogue, which is a bit annoying, but at least Iceland had some really nice vistas. We all have different thresholds for boredom, granted, but I didn't find it boring in the least, perhaps because I was careful to get an idea of what the movie was about beforehand and therefore never expected it to be an action movie. The movie, and the actors, did an excellent job of it. 'Bokeh' accomplishes exactly what it set out to do - examine the nature of humanity and human relationships as crystallized by the unlikely tableaux of (most of_ humanity seemingly disappearing and two characters stuck far from home. Slow burn movies are only terrible if they aren't accomplishing anything. Reviewed by GreyHunter 7 / 10 Slow burn, to be sure