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So, 'Baby's Meal' is one of those early glimpses into everyday life captured by Lumière, you know? It’s just a simple scene, really—a family at a table outdoors. The father’s feeding the baby, while the mother’s pouring tea. The atmosphere is so casual, almost intimate. What’s fascinating is how the pacing feels relaxed, almost like you’re just there with them. You can see the genuine interactions, the way the baby responds, it’s like a slice of life from the past. The practical effects are non-existent in the flashy sense, but the reality of it all is striking. It’s distinctive for its rawness—no grand narrative here, just a moment in time that feels both personal and universal.
Captures early documentary styleIntimate family dynamicsA study in everyday life
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