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Le Cose in Frantumi Luccicano is an intriguing documentary that feels like a deep dive into the undercurrents of modern existence. Even though the director remains unknown, the film carries a raw, almost gritty atmosphere, capturing moments that often slip through the cracks of everyday life. Its pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to linger on the striking visuals and evocative sound design. The themes revolve around fragmentation and connection, which is woven throughout the narrative. There’s a certain charm in the practical effects used, grounding the surreal elements in reality. It’s the kind of film that encourages you to reflect, leaving you with more questions than answers, and I find that intriguing in today’s cinematic landscape.
Unique exploration of modern existenceRaw and gritty atmosphereEngaging themes of fragmentation and connection
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Marta Basso
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