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So, 'The Man Who Drew God' is this fascinating exploration of a blind artist, right? He creates these incredible portraits just by listening to voices, which is such a unique premise. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the emotional weight of his journey. There's this almost fable-like quality to it, reflecting on themes of dignity and the noise of media culture. The performances are raw and authentic, drawing you into the artist's world. It’s distinct because of its focus on the human experience rather than just the spectacle. You get this atmospheric sense of both wonder and melancholy throughout, which lingers long after the credits roll.
Interesting exploration of media's impact.Unique portrayal of blindness and artistry.Themes of dignity resonate throughout.
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