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So, 'L'albero' is an intriguing piece that drifts through the life of Bianca, a 23-year-old caught in the whirlwind of her own existence. It’s beautifully shot, with a raw, almost gritty quality that matches her internal chaos. The cinematography captures the fleeting nature of time, mirroring her obsessions—particularly with Angelica and cocaine. The pacing is deliberately languid, which might not be for everyone, but it really immerses you in Bianca's mental state. The performances are hauntingly real; you can feel her disconnection from the world. It experiments with practical effects that enhance the dreamlike moments, blurring reality and illusion. A film that won’t hand you answers, but lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of time and obsession.Distinctive visual style that enhances emotional depth.Pacing might feel slow for some viewers.
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