So, 'On l'appelle Aurore' is a fascinating glimpse into the life of its titular character, Aurore. The film's documentary style offers a raw, almost voyeuristic look at her world. You really get a sense of intimacy that pulls you in. The pacing is deliberately unhurried, allowing moments of reflection that can feel quite personal. It seems to capture the essence of Aurore's daily experiences without polish, which gives it a certain authenticity. The atmosphere is more somber than uplifting, making it distinct from many other documentaries. And while we don’t have the director's name, the choice of practical effects is minimal, yet it somehow enhances the connection to reality. It's a unique piece that definitely stands out in its own right.
Intimate portrayal of daily lifeDeliberate pacing for reflectionUnique atmosphere and authenticity
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Marie-Jeanne Tomasi
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