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La surditude is a unique documentary from Yves Dion that really explores the complexities of silence and communication. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, inviting the viewer to reflect rather than just observe. The film dives deep into the lives of those experiencing deafness, offering a raw glimpse into their world. What strikes me is the use of practical effects to illustrate sound and absence of sound, which is pretty clever. The performances, while not traditional acting, convey a profound sense of emotion and resilience. There's a certain atmosphere that lingers long after viewing, making you think about the nuances of perception and understanding. It's a distinctive piece that stands apart in its approach to storytelling.
Deliberate pacing fosters reflectionClever use of practical effectsStrong emotional performances from subjects
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