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So, 'Ten' is a really interesting piece from Abbas Kiarostami. It’s all about this woman driving around, picking up different people, and each conversation reveals layers of human experience. The film’s super minimalistic, mostly shot in a car, which gives it that raw, intimate vibe. You feel like a fly on the wall, just absorbing these snippets of life. The pacing? Slow, but it works in its favor, letting you really sink into each interaction. The performances are natural, almost documentary-like, which adds to that authenticity. Kiarostami’s exploration of themes like isolation and connection is subtle but profound. There’s something captivating about how he captures these fleeting moments of human connection.
Best watched in a quiet setting.Pay attention to the nuances in dialogue.Reflect on the themes of connection and isolation.
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