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VIVA ĂGUA is quite a fascinating piece, reallyâmore of a sensory experience than a straightforward documentary. It takes a deep dive into Clarice Lispector's philosophical musings from ĂGUA VIVA, exploring this concept of time being this fleeting 'instant-now.' The film has this very meditative pacing, with visuals that seem to reflect the discomfort of language that Lispector often touched upon. There's a poetic quality to the imagery, almost abstract, pulling you into that inner labyrinth of thought. Itâs not about a narrative arc, rather an exploration of thoughts and feelings that donât always translate. This approach might not appeal to everyone, but there's something deeply engaging about its contemplative nature.
Explores themes of time and languagePoetic visuals enhance the reflective toneNon-traditional narrative structure
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