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So, Danse Profane is this intriguing short by Bernard Rose that really leans into the vibe of the Egyptian Theatre. It’s like the spirit of Busby Berkeley meets Debussy's lush compositions, which is a fascinating mix, honestly. The pacing feels like a dance, flowing with the music rather than rushing through. You can sense the reverence for the art form, and the way the visuals unfold is quite mesmerizing. The practical effects are pretty neat, and they capture that old-timey feel while still being fresh. The performances, though not overly dramatic, sync beautifully with the score—it's all about the atmosphere. Definitely a distinct piece that stands out in the landscape of music-driven shorts.
Interesting blend of classical music and visuals.Not your typical narrative-driven short.Great for fans of art-house cinema.
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