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So, 'Poème des mains'—it's a curious piece, really. From the get-go, you realize it’s not your standard fare. The atmosphere is heavy with intrigue, almost suffocating at times, like a tightly wound spring. It plays with the idea of hands as both creators and destroyers. The pacing is deliberately uneven, echoing the chaos of its themes about authorship and guilt. Practical effects lend a tangible quality to the film that heightens the tension. The performances are raw, unfiltered, like the characters are grappling with their own creations. It’s distinctive in how it blurs the lines between the act of making and the consequences of that act—definitely something that sparks conversations among fellow collectors.
Intriguing take on authorshipInteresting practical effectsUneven pacing enhances tension
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