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So, 'Depuis le Jour' is this fascinating little film from '87, directed by someone whose name escapes me. It's like a visual poem that takes you through the haunting beauty of Charpentier's opera. Aimée Delamain plays this aging soprano, and her performance is so layered—she really embodies nostalgia and longing. The pacing? It's contemplative, almost meditative, which fits the themes of memory and lost love perfectly. The atmosphere is rich and evocative, with Jarman's unique touch that blends music and emotion seamlessly. There's a dreamlike quality to the visuals, almost like you're stepping into the aria itself. Not your typical narrative, but it leaves a lasting impression, that's for sure.
A rich visual exploration of opera.Focuses on themes of love and memory.Delamain's performance is deeply affecting.
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