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So, 'Miracles' (2023) by Pierre Barnérias dives into some seriously intriguing scientific mysteries. It’s not your typical documentary, more like an exploration of the unknown. The pacing has this almost hypnotic feel, weaving between the Shroud of Turin and that bizarre image of a pregnant woman on a 16th-century tunic. The atmosphere is thick with curiosity, and Barnérias really plays with the themes of belief versus skepticism. There’s a lot of reliance on visuals and practical effects that enhance the overall vibe without overshadowing the investigative narrative. You get this sense of wonder about history and the mysteries we still can't quite explain. It’s a cerebral ride, leaving you pondering long after the credits roll.
Focuses on historical enigmasMix of visuals and narrative explorationRaises questions about belief and skepticism
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Pierre Barnérias
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