Savannah Bay c’est toi is a curious piece from '84, an intriguing documentary that plays with form. There's this almost dreamlike quality to it, a kind of meandering exploration that draws you in. The pacing can feel contemplative, maybe slow for some, but it allows the themes to simmer. You get this sense of intimacy, almost like eavesdropping on moments that feel personal yet universal. The visuals? They're understated, but there's an honesty in the way they're shot. It’s not flashy, but it’s engaging, with a distinct focus on the human experience. The performances have this raw authenticity that strikes a chord, making it resonate long after it ends. It's definitely worth a watch for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
Curious narrative styleContemplative pacingAuthenticity in performances
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