Solitudine 2 presents a raw, almost voyeuristic glimpse into the dreamscape of L.A. It’s one of those selfie-films that feels more like a personal diary than a traditional narrative. The pacing can be slow, intentionally so, allowing viewers to linger in the spaces between thoughts and feelings. There’s an atmospheric quality here, with the city’s vibrancy juxtaposed against the isolation of its inhabitants. The performances are unrefined, which adds to that sense of authenticity. You can see the realness in every frame, even if it strays into the territory of self-indulgence. What makes it distinctive is how it captures that fleeting nature of dreams and aspirations, all while draping them in a veil of solitude.
Selfie-film styleExplores themes of isolationAtmospheric portrayal of L.A.
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Eckhart Schmidt
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