So, there's this documentary called Soy from 2020. It doesn't have a known director, which adds a bit of intrigue. The pacing is pretty reflective, allowing the viewer to really sink into the subject matter. It explores some deep themes around identity and personal connection to food, which feels quite intimate at times. The atmosphere is almost meditative, with visuals that linger long after you watch. The practical effects are minimal but effective, focusing more on the real stories than flashy production. It’s distinctive in how it blends personal narratives with broader cultural observations, and though there’s no overview, the film stands as a quiet exploration of its themes. Worth pondering over a second watch.
Unique exploration of identity through food.Intriguing lack of a known director.Meditative atmosphere and reflective pacing.
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Daniela Goto Uehara
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