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So, 'Angel Applicant' directed by Ken August Meyer really struck a chord with me. It’s a documentary that dives into the life of a man grappling with a serious autoimmune disease, and it intertwines that struggle with the art of Paul Klee. The atmosphere is quite reflective, almost meditative at times. It moves at a steady pace, giving you space to absorb the visuals and the man's journey. The color palette is vivid, echoing Klee’s expressive style, which somehow adds a layer of empathy to the narrative. It’s not just about illness; it’s about finding beauty and wisdom in the most unexpected places. There’s a raw honesty in the man’s performance that makes it distinct. You feel his pain and his moments of clarity, and that blend is what keeps you engaged throughout.
Explores themes of illness and art.Visually striking with a vibrant color palette.Thought-provoking and meditative pacing.
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