The movie takes place on several locations around a neighborhood. Only three characters are the real protagonists although sometimes they are met by a band that sings some traditional songs from India.
At least you can "follow the plot" if you are paying attention. I mean that it is so here and there that you can easily fall off the tracks and just turn off the TV.
This kind of Experimental movies are not for me. I have been seen a lot lately, randomly picked, and I have already said it. I like Björk and Tim Hecker, but those movies I just find them challenging for me.
At least David Lynch has something else if you dig enough, but this has too many silences. And also nude scenes, like frontal of both sexes.
If you don't read the plot beforehand you may not even understand it fully. Nevertheless, not saying is a bad movie. I know for a fact that this has its audience and could go to some festival, but as said, not for me.
The quality of the photography is not bad at all, there are very pretty landscapes with haze buildings on the background while they are on a boat, for instance, and the dresses of the singers, I assume traditional, are also very beautiful.
If you are interested it is, in part, a LGBT movie and I am not sure if Queer, since they are not a couple, but some of them are married. As the truly good movies about LGBT, the plot doesn't revolve around the sexuality, though.
So, briefing, Experimental film with sparse dialogue and beautiful landscapes that is not for everyone, but if you like those, you are going to like it.