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So, Alix's Pictures is one of those intriguing documentaries that plays with perception and narrative. You've got Alix Cléo Roubaud, this photographer, narrating her own images to Boris, who’s Eustache’s son. It’s not your standard doc; it's more of a playful essay that kind of juggles showing versus telling. The tone feels almost meditative, but there's a cheeky twist as her narration starts to drift away from the visuals. It's like a dance of disconnection, which honestly keeps you guessing. There’s a unique pacing that makes you feel you're in on the joke, but also pondering the deeper relationship between what we see and what we hear. Definitely distinctive in its approach, you know?
Explores themes of perception and narrative.Unique blend of humor and introspection.Alix's narration intentionally misaligns with visuals.
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