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Do Son is a fleeting journey through nostalgia, capturing those languid summers in Halong Bay. The short film, crafted by Werlen Meyer, feels like a visual poem, weaving Yves Coueslant's memories with a soundscape that lingers, thanks to a hauntingly beautiful score from a talented singer-songwriter. There's a certain tactile quality to it—like you can almost feel the humidity and hear the lapping waves. The pacing is gentle, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the imagery and sound. It’s distinctive, not just for its visuals, but for the way it evokes emotion without a typical narrative structure. It’s a sensory experience that draws you into its world.
Do Son is a limited release, making it a singular piece for collectors interested in artisanal cinema. The creative collaboration with Werlen Meyer adds a layer of artistic credence. Though details about the director and genres remain elusive, the film's intimate nature and its connection to a well-known brand like Diptyque heighten its allure. There’s a growing curiosity among collectors about its distribution and availability, making it one to watch as it may not be easily accessible in the future.
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