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So, 'Face of Spring' is an intriguing mix of documentary and drama, really. It weaves together a tapestry of images and letters, exploring the concept of 'ugliness' through various lenses and eras. The pacing feels almost reflective, giving you space to ponder the themes it tackles. It nods to Godard's collage style, reminiscent of his works like 'Histoire(s) du cinema'—you can see that influence in how the narrative is built from fragments of film and literature. There's a rawness to it, a kind of honesty that feels refreshing. The practical effects here are minimal but meaningful, enhancing the emotional weight of the visuals. Definitely a unique piece in the landscape of modern cinema.
Collage-style narrative reminiscent of Godard.Explores the concept of ugliness through various eras.Reflective pacing invites deep thought.
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