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Cows Wearing Glasses presents a deeply introspective look at life through the lens of Marcelino, an art professor grappling with the impending loss of his sight. The film has this quiet, contemplative vibe, almost meditative in pacing, which really lets you sit with his emotions. The performances, especially in the father-daughter dynamic, are raw and relatable, capturing that tension and longing. This isn't some flashy drama; it's grounded and human, with an understated approach that lingers. The visuals, interestingly, play with the idea of perception and perspective, tying back into Marcelino's painting. The title might raise eyebrows, but it's a clever nod to seeing the world differently, both literally and metaphorically.
Eccentric character studyFocus on emotional depthMinimalist style with impactful visuals
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