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So, 'Close to the Sultan' is this intriguing piece set in the early 20th century, a time when cinema was just beginning to captivate audiences. The film follows a sultan who gets introduced to the magic of the cinematograph by a former Lumiere operator. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing for a deep exploration of wonder and curiosity. There's a fascinating blend of adventure and drama, with a sprinkling of fantasy that makes the whole experience feel almost dreamlike. Practical effects are really something to appreciate here, giving it a tangible quality that modern CGI often lacks. Performances feel genuine, almost like we’re peering into a forgotten world, and the atmosphere is rich with cultural nuances that make it stand out in its own right.
Explores the early days of cinemaRich in cultural contextNotable for practical effects and performances
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