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So, 'Celeste' from 2009 is a curious piece. It's framed as a documentary, but it carries this elusive quality, almost poetic in its execution. The atmosphere is heavy, almost oppressive at times, which complements its exploration of flight—both literal and metaphorical. You feel this tension, like the weight of expectations pressing down. The pacing is languid, allowing for reflection, which some might find frustrating, yet it really immerses you in the emotional landscape. There's a minimalistic use of practical effects, which feels intentional, drawing focus to the subject matter rather than distracting with spectacle. The performances are understated, giving it a raw authenticity. It's distinctive in how it captures a moment of ascension, yet leaves so much open to interpretation.
Not widely discussed, yet intriguing for documentary enthusiasts.Captivating imagery with a contemplative mood.Great for those who appreciate narrative ambiguity.
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Aloysio Raulino
Director