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Narcissi is a fascinating exploration of flowers through Shiloh Cinquemani’s lens. It’s not just a documentary; it feels like a visual poem. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to get lost in the delicate details of each bloom. Cinquemani's framing gives flowers a character, almost human-like, which draws you into their world. The use of light and shadow creates a lush atmosphere, making the viewer feel the texture and essence of each petal. It’s distinct in how it feels both nostalgic and vibrant. There's a certain repetitiveness that might throw some off, but it’s in that rhythm where beauty lies, a kind of hypnotic charm that lingers long after the credits roll.
Cinematography focuses deeply on details, almost meditative.Considered a slow-paced film, not for everyone.Great for those who appreciate artistic expressions in nature.
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Shiloh Cinquemani
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