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So, 'Deux corps' is a fascinating little piece. It dives deep into the body and its entanglements with various forms of power—medical, psychiatric, and even everyday violence. The visual palette is stark, shifting between a cold clinical space, the solemnity of a Toulouse cemetery, and the mundanity of home interiors. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, drawing you into these spaces and making you reflect on the lived experience. The textures and gestures are what really stand out; they linger long after the film ends. It’s not just a narrative but an exploration of how bodies are perceived and treated. There’s something really distinctive in how it refracts these heavy themes through such a minimalist lens.
Explores themes of power and bodily autonomyUnique visual storytelling with minimal dialogueAtmospheric approach to heavy subject matter
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