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So, 'From A Distance We See Each Other' is this quietly striking exploration of childhood during lockdown. You’ve got little Jimena, just seven, stuck in this monotonous virtual universe with her mother. The film really captures that sense of isolation, but there's this glimmer of hope when she connects with someone outside her window. The pacing feels almost dreamlike at times; it lingers on those moments of stillness that amplify her longing. The performances have this rawness, especially from the young lead, who feels so genuine. It's not flashy, but it gets under your skin in a way that’s hard to shake off. It’s the simplicity and depth that kind of stick with you.
This film appears to be a limited release, so it might not be as widely available as more mainstream titles. There’s already a growing interest among collectors, especially those who appreciate indie or art-house films that delve into real human experiences. As for formats, I haven’t seen any special editions pop up yet, but given its themes, it could find a niche audience in the future.
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