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Cousin Jules is such a unique slice of life, really. It's not just a documentary; it's like stepping into a time capsule of rural France. Benicheti takes his sweet time, letting you soak in the rhythm of Jules and Felice's daily existence. The atmosphere is so genuine, with the sounds of the countryside and the forge blending together. The film feels intimate, almost voyeuristic, as you watch Jules work on his craft. There’s no script, just life unfolding—moments of silence punctuated by the clang of metal, and quiet conversations. It’s raw and beautifully imperfect, showcasing a way of life that feels both foreign and familiar. You can't help but feel a certain warmth while watching it.
Focus on the documentary style and pacing.Examine the practical effects used in daily life.Consider the themes of simplicity and tradition.
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Dominique Benicheti
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