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So, 'Paul' is quite the intriguing documentary. It captures the mundanity and wonder of a day in the life of a 10-month-old baby, which sounds simple, but it’s really not. The pacing feels deliberately slow, allowing us to bask in those little moments – the curious glances, the tiny giggles, and the occasional fussiness. The cinematography is quite intimate, with close-ups that almost make you feel like you’re right there, sharing the space with this little one. There's not much in terms of flashy effects, but the realness of it all is what makes it stand out. It’s a raw glimpse into early life, and it’s fascinating how it brings forward themes of wonder and the sheer simplicity of existence. You might find yourself just absorbed in those little details.
Intimate cinematographyExplores themes of early lifeUnique pacing and atmosphere
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