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So this one, "It's Raining Cats and Dogs," is a fascinating documentary from 2022, and it’s got this really intimate vibe. The whole film is like a gentle exploration of Isabelle Caroline's world through Claire Doyon's lens. They met at an autism event in Paris and that friendship really shapes the film. The way they use the rose garden as a backdrop adds this poetic touch—roses, pain, hypersensitivity, all interwoven. It's not fast-paced; it kind of unfolds slowly, allowing you to really digest Isabelle's thoughts and feelings. The performances feel genuine, and there’s something raw about the way the conversation flows. It’s distinctive, not your typical documentary fare. It stays with you.
Intimate portrayal of autism and friendshipUnique use of setting with the rose gardenPacing allows for deep emotional engagement
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