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Postalioni is a curious piece, really. It dives into the realm of improvisation, where the script is almost secondary to the spontaneous performances by the actors. You can feel the raw energy; there's this palpable tension in the air that makes each scene unpredictable. Djordjadze and Kvirikadze create an atmosphere that's both intimate and chaotic, as if they’re peeling back layers of human emotion in real-time. The pacing flows in fits and starts, mirroring life’s own rhythm. Practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the film amidst its more avant-garde tendencies. The performances? Well, they're raw and unfiltered - you get the sense that the actors are really living their moments, which adds a certain depth. It's definitely distinct, a kind of cinematic experimentation that not everyone would appreciate, but that's part of its charm.
Improvisational style may not suit all tastesRaw performances create a unique viewing experienceAtmospheric tension throughout
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