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Mathilde is quite an intriguing blend of documentary and drama, exploring the life of an old man who stumbles upon an archive that draws him into the world of a banker turned philanthropist. The atmosphere has this reflective quality, almost melancholic, as we delve into the past through the man’s encounters and experiences. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to absorb the layers of history and personal narratives. It feels like a film diary – intimate and personal, yet universal in its themes of legacy and memory. The performances are understated but compelling, and the use of practical effects gives it a raw, honest feel that really sets it apart from more polished documentaries. Definitely a unique piece in its execution.
Interesting narrative structureUnique blend of documentary and dramaReflects on legacy and memory
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