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So, 'The Artist' from 1987 presents a unique slice of drama that's hard to forget. It starts with this intriguing character—a man with a battered suitcase who just suddenly appears in an airport. The customs officer's confusion mirrors the audience's as the narrative unfolds. There's a kind of rawness and intimacy in the atmosphere, enhanced by practical effects that ground the story in a believable reality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, and the themes of performance and identity resonate deeply, making you reflect on the roles we play in life. The performances are genuine; they draw you in, keeping you engaged even through the quieter moments. It's different from the usual fare, that's for sure.
Includes practical effects that enhance realismExplores themes of identity and performancePacing allows for character depth and reflection
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