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O Menino, o Sabiá e o Rato is an intriguing short documentary that dives into the mind of a man confined to a wheelchair, juxtaposed against the backdrop of television imagery. There's a certain meditative quality to it, thick with atmosphere. The references to Bresson's Notes on the Cinematographer add an intellectual layer that makes you ponder the nature of film and perception. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow unraveling of thoughts. The performances are minimalistic yet impactful; every glance, every facial twitch speaks volumes. It’s distinctive in how it captures a personal, introspective journey while paying homage to cinematic philosophy. A true reflection on the act of watching, it's an experience that lingers long after it's over.
Documentary style with a strong philosophical angle.Focus on Bresson's influence on visual storytelling.Pacing allows for deep reflection on the subject.
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