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So, 'Tai ti chan - le grand tremblement' is a short documentary that really taps into the raw emotions surrounding its subject matter. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, which allows the viewer to absorb the weight of its themes. The practical effects are subtle but effective, contributing to the film's grounded atmosphere. There’s a certain honesty in the performances, even if you don’t know the director’s background. It’s striking how a compact runtime can evoke such depth, and the César nomination speaks volumes about its impact, even if it’s not widely discussed among collectors. It stands out in its ability to blend stark reality with a reflective tone, nudging you to think beyond the screen.
César nominated shortDocumentary with a unique atmosphereFocuses on reality and reflection
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