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Sacris Pulso is an intriguing exploration of identity and the nature of storytelling itself. It unfolds like a dream, weaving together personal history and literary adaptation. The film takes Clarice Lispector’s reflection on Brasília and presents it through a somewhat fragmented narrative. The tone is contemplative, almost meditative, with a pacing that allows the viewer to really sink into each moment. Now, the performances stand out—there's something special about seeing the director's mother embody Lispector, a kind of duality that adds layers to the whole experience. The practical effects are minimal but serve to heighten the emotional resonance rather than distract. It's the kind of film that lingers in your mind, drawing you back to its subtleties.
Explores themes of identity and storytelling.Features personal history with a literary adaptation.Unique performance by the director's mother as Lispector.
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