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So, 'Sacredly' is this intriguing documentary by Kossakovsky, who captures this deeply personal journey with his son, Svyato. The film presents a fascinating exploration of identity and self-perception. There's a unique atmosphere, almost a meditative quality to it, as Svyato prepares to see his own reflection after two years of being shielded from mirrors. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing viewers to really sit with the emotions and nuances of the experience. It touches on themes of happiness, innocence, and the layers of childhood. Visually, it’s striking without being flashy, and the way Kossakovsky utilizes practical effects emphasizes the rawness of the subject matter. It’s a distinct piece that invites contemplation, not just about Svyato, but about how we all see ourselves.
Unique exploration of identityIntimate father-son dynamicMeditative pacing and atmosphere
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