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So, 'Pauline' is this intriguing little short film from 2015 that packs a lot into just three minutes. It captures a young woman's morning routine but then dives into this surreal blend of dreams and reality. You really get the sense of how childhood folktales shape our adult lives, almost like a quiet whisper of the past. The pacing is brisk, yet it lingers just enough to let those themes resonate. Practical effects aren't flashy, but they add a nice touch of authenticity to the dream sequences. The performances feel genuine, and there's a certain tenderness in how it portrays the connection between innocence and the complexities of growing up. It's a neat exploration of narrative and emotion.
Great for discussions on dream symbolism in film.Could pair well with anthologies of short films.Interesting contrast to more conventional narratives.
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Mathilde Suissa
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