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Cantata de las cosas solas feels like an experience rather than a film, really. It's this fascinating exploration of perception and the limitations inherent in our gaze. The documentary doesn't follow a traditional arc; instead, it challenges viewers with its arid atmosphere and relentless questioning of what we see and how we interpret it. There are no clear narratives or performances driving the piece—it's more about the visual language and the rawness of the imagery. This film strips storytelling down to its bare bones, pushing you to confront the deceit in what we think we understand. It's a demanding watch, but those who appreciate the avant-garde will find much to ponder here.
Experimental structureChallenging themesVisual-centric experience
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