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Tuesdays, Saturdays, Sundays is quite an intriguing documentary that really takes its time to peel back the layers of life on an organic farm. You have Kazuo and Zé, two farmers whose daily rituals become a canvas to explore deeper themes like labor and the notion of retirement. The film's pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, and the self-referential style adds this unique twist, making you think about the act of filmmaking itself. It’s not flashy by any means—more grounded and intimate. The practical effects are all about capturing real moments, which is refreshing. There’s a rawness to the performances that feels genuine, like you’re right there in the dirt with them. Definitely a conversation starter for those who appreciate the art of documentary filmmaking.
Focuses on daily routines and the farmers' interactions.Utilizes self-referential language effectively.Atmosphere is grounded and intimate, perfect for documentary enthusiasts.
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