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So, 'Je sais pas, je sais pas' is a pretty intriguing piece from 1988. It's a documentary that pulls you right into the raw atmosphere of a stormy Brittany. The destruction of this pheasant farm feels almost symbolic, like it’s not just about the farm but about something deeper. There’s this father-son dynamic that runs through the film, filled with reflections on what the future holds. It’s quiet, contemplative, and it lingers. The pacing might feel slow for some, but there's a real weight in those moments of silence and contemplation. The visuals are practical, capturing the storm's chaos against the stillness of their discussions. It’s a unique slice of life that’s hard to shake off afterwards.
Explores father-son relationshipsCaptures the chaos of nature effectivelyUnique perspective on rural life
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