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Perception is a quiet, contemplative piece that dives deep into the human experience through the eyes of three disparate characters. Clarissa, the idealistic young photographer, presents a unique lens—she chooses the streets of New York as her canvas and home. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing us to soak in each moment and the emotional weight it carries. The performances are raw and unrefined, lending authenticity to their struggles and dreams. It grapples with themes of connection, isolation, and the different ways people perceive their realities. The practical effects, mostly minimalistic, ground the narrative in a gritty realism that enhances its impact. There's an honesty here that’s refreshing, making it distinct in a genre often clouded by melodrama.
Focus on character-driven narratives.Great for discussions on societal themes.Interesting cinematography choices.
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