
Il, elle, hen is a curious documentary that meanders through its subjects with an almost ethereal quality. You can feel the layers of emotion beneath the surface; it’s not just about what’s shown but what’s left unsaid. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which can be quite reflective or even jarring at times. The film dives into themes of identity and connection, exploring how we perceive ourselves and others in a fragmented world. Its practical effects are minimal, leaning more on the raw authenticity of the subjects. The performances, though not traditional, carry a weight that’s hard to shake off. It’s distinctive, for sure, in how it leaves you thinking long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of identityDeliberate pacingRaw and authentic performances
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