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ECCE HOMO is a haunting piece, shot in stark black and white that feels almost otherworldly. The landscape, barren and desolate, mirrors the internal struggle of Ada, a young woman caught in a relentless cycle of care for her ailing mother. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of their situation to settle in your bones. It’s not just a story about poverty and isolation; it dives deep into themes of duty, despair, and the human condition, all while maintaining an almost ethereal quality. The performances are raw and stripped down, which adds to that immersive atmosphere. It's a film that lingers with you, not in the usual sense, but more like a shadow that remains in your thoughts long after the credits roll.
Filmed in transcendental black and white.Focuses on themes of duty and despair.Features minimalistic yet impactful performances.
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