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Otto is quite the intimate piece. You can feel the rawness of the experience, as it follows the pregnancy journey of the filmmaker’s wife, capturing each moment with this almost diary-like quality. The pacing feels natural, almost like you’re a fly on the wall during these deeply personal moments. It’s not flashy or over-produced; rather, it has this earthy feel, embracing the messiness of life and love. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are just the everyday realities of impending parenthood. No big performances to critique here, just real emotions. This film really stands out because it celebrates life in a way that’s both instinctive and authentic, making you reflect on the beauty of creation.
Intimate diary-like storytellingNatural pacing and raw emotionsCelebrates life and love authentically
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