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Mariana and the Order of Things is a curious exploration of language and perception, blending documentary elements with a dreamlike quality. The film opens with Mariana's impulse to rename everything, leading to a surreal journey that feels both intimate and expansive. There's this fascinating atmosphere that hangs in the air, a blend of whimsy and existential pondering. The pacing is deliberately slow, giving you time to digest her transformations, while the practical effects, though subtle, enhance the film's unique conceptual framing. It's not just about words; it's about how we assign meaning to our existence. Mariana's performance feels genuinely heartfelt and slightly unhinged, making every renaming an act of rebellion against the ordinary.
Dreamlike narrative structureIntrospective toneInteresting take on language and meaning
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