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Euclydes is a curious documentary, if you can call it that, exploring the nuances of solitude and the human condition. The lack of a known director adds a layer of mystery, and honestly, it feels like an art piece rather than a straightforward doc. The pacing is somewhat meditative, giving you time to sit with the ideas presented. The visuals are raw, almost minimalist in style, which adds to the film's aura of introspection. There’s a haunting quality about it—like you're meant to reflect rather than simply watch. It’s not flashy or overproduced; it’s all about the themes of isolation and connection, and that makes it stand out in a field often full of noise.
Unique exploration of solitudeRaw, minimalist visualsMeditative pacing, reflective experience
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