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So, 'Le raisin a un grain' is one of those intriguing documentaries that feels more like a personal diary than a traditional film. You get this atmospheric vibe that is both contemplative and a tad melancholic. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some viewers off, but it kind of adds to its charm, right? The way everyday moments are captured gives it this raw, unfiltered quality. I mean, there are no flashy effects or dramatic reenactments, just real life unfolding. The themes of connection and introspection linger long after you've watched it. Seems like it’s really about the journey rather than the destination, which I appreciate. Quite distinctive in its approach, for sure.
Documentary style with a personal touchCaptivating atmosphere and pacingThemes of connection and introspection
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