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Lisbon Revisited is a fascinating exploration of the Portuguese capital through a unique lens. The film weaves together dreamlike imagery and a symphony of voices, primarily channeling the fragmented personas of Fernando Pessoa. It's not your standard documentary; it shifts between realities, creating an atmosphere that's both haunting and reflective. The pacing feels deliberately unhurried, allowing the viewer to absorb the city's layers. The practical effects and visuals often blur the lines between dream and reality, enhancing that ethereal quality. There’s a particular intimacy in how it confronts Pessoa’s multifaceted nature, especially regarding his complex views on identity and sexuality. Really makes you think about the essence of place and self.
Unique exploration of urban identity.Complex themes of sexuality and persona.Dreamlike aesthetic with practical effects.
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