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Undefined Things is a fascinating mix of documentary and drama, weaving a subtle narrative through Eva's journey as a film editor. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost reflective, with a distinct melancholy that pervades every frame. Rami, her assistant, adds a layer of complexity to their interactions, highlighting the intricacies of their work on a film about blind people. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really sink into the themes of perception and the essence of cinema. The practical effects here are minimal, but it’s the raw performances and the emotional weight behind their discussions that make it distinctive. It’s like a meditation on what it means to capture sight when dealing with those who cannot see.
Explores the nature of sight and sound in filmmakingThe dynamic between Eva and Rami is keyTone is reflective and melancholic
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