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So, 'Being an Elephant' is really a deep dive into grief and memory, you know? It’s got this slow, contemplative pace that lets you settle into Ivan’s world as he grapples with his loss. The cinematography captures the elephants beautifully, almost like they’re characters themselves, embodying the theme of remembrance. The performances bring a raw honesty, especially in how Ivan interacts with these majestic creatures. There's a tangible connection that feels almost spiritual. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects and the natural settings lend it a grounded feel. It’s more of an exploration of the human condition through the lens of these animals, which is always intriguing to see in film. A unique perspective for sure.
Reflective exploration of griefStrong thematic elementsUnique perspective on human-animal connection
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Ulises Pérez Mancilla
Director