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The Sensation of Sight is a quietly contemplative film that kind of lingers with you. It follows a struggling English teacher who's found himself in a bit of a rut, selling encyclopedias while grappling with deeper questions about existence. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to really digest the introspective dialogues and the weight of the protagonist's journey. There's a rawness to the performances, especially from the lead, which feels genuine and unforced. The cinematography, while not flashy, captures the muted colors of everyday life beautifully, enhancing that sense of searching for meaning in the mundane. It’s an exploration of loneliness, connection, and that constant quest for purpose. Not the most conventional narrative, but there's something about its authenticity that sticks with you.
Explores themes of existentialism and loneliness.Features a strong lead performance that feels genuine.Cinematography enhances the emotional weight of the story.
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