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So, 'Marisa at 80 Days Old' is quite the intriguing piece. It's a documentary that takes this intimate look at a baby girl, Marisa, at a very tender age. What's interesting here is the pacing—it's slow and methodical, almost meditative. You find yourself just observing her expressions and tiny movements, which can be surprisingly captivating. The atmosphere is soft, almost dreamlike, thanks to the gentle cinematography that captures her world in close detail. There's no narrative structure or big emotional arc; it's more about the essence of being human in its simplest form. Practical effects? Well, it's all about the raw, unfiltered reality, which makes it distinctive in a sea of more conventional documentaries.
Intimate observational styleLacks traditional narrativeFocus on simplicity and raw emotion
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