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So, this one’s an intriguing documentary that takes you into the mind of Philippe Garrel, a notable figure in French cinema. The film doesn’t have a conventional structure; instead, it feels more like an intimate conversation—an exploration really. The pacing is quite slow, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in Garrel's reflections on art and dreams. It’s all about the atmosphere, really. You can sense the weight of history and memory in his words. There's no flashy editing or effects—just a raw, unfiltered look at his process and thoughts. It’s distinctive in how it prioritizes the essence of being an artist over spectacle, which might not appeal to everyone, but for those who appreciate the depth of creative discourse, it’s a gem.
Introspective and atmosphericFocuses on artistic processNot for everyone, but rewarding for enthusiasts
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