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Seule is fascinating in its stark portrayal of solitude. The film follows a woman who embodies loneliness in every aspect of her life—living, working, even in her routines. It’s shot in a way that really captures the weight of silence; there’s an almost hypnotic pacing that makes you feel her isolation. The muted color palette enhances the themes of disconnection and introspection. Toño Chouza really leans into minimalism, and the performances are raw, almost haunting. There’s hardly a moment where she interacts with another person, which might not be for everyone, but it's this relentless focus on the solitary experience that makes it stand out. If you like character studies that really dig deep into emotional landscapes, this is one to consider.
Shot in Spain with a minimalistic approach.Focuses on the internal emotional landscape.Features a sparse soundtrack, enhancing solitude.Available in DVD format, no Blu-ray release.
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