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Boygo is this intriguing little documentary that really pulls you into the depths of solitude and perseverance. Watching this young performer as he hauls a horse through the stark, wintry landscapes of Hungary is like seeing raw emotion unfold in real-time. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which really allows you to soak in the atmosphere. There's something haunting about the visuals; the desolate setting complements the solitary journey. The Neorealist style feels gritty and authentic, not overly polished. You can really sense the struggle and connection with the horse, it's a relationship that's tangible, almost palpable. It’s a unique piece that stands apart for its simplicity and depth, capturing the essence of a personal journey in a vast, unforgiving environment.
Neorealism at its finestUnique perspective on solitudeAtmospheric visuals and pacing
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Pier Paolo Giarolo
Director