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Vincent Nordon, Roland Barthes et Ça/Cinéma is this fascinating dive into the relationship between cinema and semiotics, which feels more like a collage of thoughts rather than a traditional documentary. The way it explores Barthes’ ideas through film clips is quite intriguing, and you can feel the intellectual undercurrents flowing throughout. The pacing has a deliberate, almost meditative quality, allowing viewers to ponder the deeper meanings behind the images. It's not about flashy visuals or big performances, but rather a cerebral experience that challenges how we think about storytelling in film. The absence of a known director adds an air of mystery, which makes the whole experience feel a bit more intimate and personal, as if you're exploring a esoteric film essay.
Interesting exploration of Barthes' theoriesUnique visual collage styleIntellectual and thought-provoking
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