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I See is an intriguing documentary that dives into the world of blind children at a center in Laski. It’s a sensory experience, really. The film draws you into their reality, filled with sounds and tactile explorations. The pacing has this almost meditative quality, letting you soak in their interactions with the environment. You see them feeling the texture of animals, and then, with surprising creativity, sculpting them from clay. The practical effects of these moments - children shaping life with their hands - is quite touching. There's a raw honesty to their experiences, making you ponder how perception shapes understanding. It’s distinctive in its approach, focusing on everyday realities in a way that’s both educational and deeply moving.
Documentary focusing on sensory experiencesExploration of childhood and perceptionUnique perspective on blindness and creativity
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