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3 Visages is a curious piece that really leans into the emotions tied to life’s major moments. The film unfolds through six sequence shots, all focused on different faces, capturing a young girl, a young woman, and an elderly woman as they navigate birth and death. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, allowing you to sit with each character's experience. There's a rawness to the performances, so much conveyed without dialogue, just subtle shifts in expressions. It’s not flashy—no extravagant effects here—but the simplicity is striking. It's a film that invites reflection, examining how different generations perceive the profound aspects of existence. Quite distinct in its approach, it demands your attention and thought.
Minimal dialogue, heavy on expressionsUnique approach to storytelling through facesExplores themes of life and mortality
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