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So, 'The Eyeball Person' is this intriguing documentary that's all about the interplay of gazes and goodbyes. It creates this almost meditative atmosphere, where images and words mesh together like a poem. There’s this poignant exploration of suffering and struggle, particularly through the lens of the director's daughter, Nemu, which adds a deeply personal touch. The pacing is contemplative, letting you sit with the visuals and the weight of the themes - it’s not rushed, more like a slow burn. The practical effects? Minimalistic but effective, really forcing you to focus on the emotions at play. It stands out in how it captures the fragility of life and the beauty in trying to bloom amidst the struggles.
Personal reflections on family and lifeUnique blend of visuals and poetryContemplative pacing encourages deep thought
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