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So, 'Listen' dives into the world of a deaf boy who's kind of enchanted by this red-haired girl in a park. It's got this understated tone, and the way they communicate using Italian Sign Language is just a breath of fresh air. The pacing feels deliberate but not dragging, allowing those quiet moments to really sink in. It’s more about connection than dialogue, and that theme really stands out. Plus, the performances – they pull you in, really. You can feel the longing and innocence without a ton of words. It’s distinctive because it crafts a space where silence speaks louder than any sound could, and that’s rare these days.
As of now, 'Listen' has been somewhat elusive in terms of physical formats, with only limited screenings and no definitive home media release. Collectors are keeping an eye on it due to its intriguing approach to storytelling, particularly the use of sign language as a narrative tool. With the right exposure and critical attention, it could become a sought-after title in niche film circles.
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