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So, 'Les petites baies qui montent' is an intriguing little documentary that really captures the essence of its subject matter through a distinctively intimate lens. The tone feels almost poetic, oscillating between reflective and observational. It’s not the kind of doc that rushes you; the pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to really soak in the visuals and themes presented. The cinematography stands out with its raw, unpolished aesthetic, enhancing the overall atmosphere. There’s something about the way it encapsulates the nuances of everyday life that feels genuine. While the director is unknown, the performances—if we can call them that—seem authentic, almost candid. It’s a quiet gem that offers a unique perspective worth pondering over.
Has a unique visual style.Deliberate pacing enhances themes.Intimate and reflective tone.
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