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So, 'The Soul is in the Soul' is this intriguing piece from 2010, with a vibe that feels very raw and intimate. It’s a romance, sure, but not your typical love story. The whole film is framed around a vagabond’s narrative about his wife, shot on a mobile phone, which gives it this gritty, almost documentary feel. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the charm—like you’re piecing together memories rather than watching a polished narrative. The practical effects? Well, they’re minimal, but they work in favor of the atmosphere. You get this sense of longing and nostalgia that’s palpable. The performances, although not flashy, feel genuine. There's something distinct about its flaws and simplicity that just sticks with you.
Gritty mobile phone cinematographyExplores themes of memory and longingIntimate portrayal of love and loss
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Oleksandr Postolenko
Director