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So, 'Eyes and Ears' is this really interesting short that dives into the perspective of a young boy named Ben, who's six and experiences the world in a pretty intense way. It’s tough to describe the tone—it’s heavy yet tender, capturing both the chaos and beauty of his reality. The visuals are striking, and the sound design really draws you into his mind. You don’t often see such raw portrayals of autistic experiences in film, and that's what sets this apart. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with Ben's feelings as his mother navigates her own struggles to connect with him. It’s more of an experience than just a narrative; you feel it deeply.
This film has started to generate some buzz among collectors, primarily due to its unique storytelling and the exploration of autism from a child's viewpoint. As of now, physical formats are limited, which adds an element of scarcity for those looking to own it. There’s not much out there that captures this kind of experience, so it's likely to gain interest as people seek more inclusive narratives in cinema.
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