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The Ferrywoman is a fascinating blend of magic and reality, steeped in a dreamy atmosphere. Giulì's world as a puppeteer feels both whimsical and grounded, which contrasts sharply with his yearning for a child. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the serene yet melancholic environment where Giulì meets Viola, the ferrywoman. The film delicately explores themes of creation and the human desire for connection. Practical effects bring a tangible quality to the wooden puppet versus the inexplicable arrival of a real child that stirs a mix of wonder and confusion. Performances are raw and genuine, capturing the essence of longing and the interplay between hope and disappointment. It's a unique film that lingers in the mind long after viewing.
Visually striking with a strong emphasis on practical effects.Themes of parenthood and creation are central to the narrative.A slower pacing that enhances the atmospheric storytelling.
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