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So, 'Butterfly' from 2007 is this intriguing piece that's all about that tension between ambition and the fleeting nature of life. There's this cardboard camera motif that really sets a unique tone; it’s like the film is trying to capture something raw and unrefined, a kind of innocence in filmmaking. It’s not just about the love story that never fully blooms but also about these kids who, with their pure eyes, attempt to grasp the essence of the director's unrealized dream. The pacing feels almost languid, like it’s inviting you to linger in those moments of beauty. You can almost feel Victor's obsession seep through each frame, making it distinctive in its exploration of unrealized potential and the passage of time. It's a quiet film, but it resonates in a nuanced way.
Unique cardboard camera motifFocus on childhood innocenceExplores themes of ambition and beauty
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