When we watch a film for the first time, we get an impression of it burned into our minds that we refuse to let go. Watch it a second, a third, and things begin to meld together, creating a new interpretation or appreciation for dialogue or characters, but most importantly, a character's point of view. The human psyche can present itself strange, unique and interchangeable. And like the clouds in Sils Maria, the Maloja Snake, a spectacular phenomenon of a cloud bank that winds its way through the Alpine pass like a snake, we too can change at a moment's notice.