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Juliette the Great is an intriguing dive into the mind of a young visual artist, Juliette Fleck. The film oscillates between her vibrant life in Évreux, Paris, and Marseille, painting a raw picture of her artistic struggles. There's a certain rhythm to the pacing, almost like a heartbeat, as we journey through her highs and lows—it's not just about success, but the disillusionment and fantasies that accompany it. The documentary feels intimate, with a tone that shifts from contemplative to chaotic. The practical effects are minimal, letting Juliette's expressive performances and voice drive the narrative. It's distinct for its genuine portrayal of the artistic process, without the gloss often found in similar films.
Explores the duality of artistic lifeCaptures the essence of a struggling artistIntimate and reflective tone
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