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Days of Nietzsche in Turin is an intriguing watch, you know? It’s a unique blend of visual poetry and philosophical exploration. The absence of dialogue really sets a certain atmosphere, allowing the viewer to soak in the stark beauty of the Turin landscape. The pacing is meditative, almost dreamlike, letting you linger on each frame. What’s really striking is how the film uses Nietzsche’s own words to guide you through his thoughts, echoing his inner turmoil and genius without needing to spell it out. I found that the practical effects, or rather the lack of flashy gimmicks, keep the focus on the essence of his experience. It’s certainly not conventional, but that’s what makes it stand out in a collector’s lineup.
Unique visual stylePhilosophical narrationMeditative pacing
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