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Les Vivants is intriguing, a documentary that kind of drifts through its subjects without really pinning them down. You get this sense of a quiet exploration of life and death, and there's something haunting about the way it's shot. The pacing feels almost meditative, giving you time to breathe with the material. Practical effects aren’t really a focus here – it’s all about the realness of the people and their stories. The performances are genuine, raw even, which adds to that intimate atmosphere. What makes it distinctive is its refusal to offer easy answers; instead, it lingers in the uncertainty of existence, allowing the viewer to sit with their own thoughts.
Unique approach to documentary storytellingFocus on life and existential themesLingers in uncertainty without clear resolutions
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