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So, 'Existence' is one of those films that really grabs you, you know? It's this visual poem that unfolds gently, based on Gibran's reflections. You can feel the bond between the boy and his mother almost like a heartbeat throughout. The cinematography is stunning—this island setting feels like it's from another time, untouched and raw. The pacing can be slow, but it really gives you space to breathe and reflect on the themes of innocence and existence. And that score by Sleeping At Last? It elevates everything, works almost like a character itself. It's not flashy, but there's something really distinctive about its quiet power. Definitely an experience rather than just a film.
Visual storytelling is central; minimal dialogue.Cinematography evokes a timeless atmosphere.Themes of innocence and connection resonate deeply.
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