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What's the Film About? is a deeply personal documentary that captures a camping weekend where Poorva Bhat navigates the delicate subject of consent with her children. The tent becomes a cocoon of sorts, fostering an environment where they can openly discuss the complexities of looks and gestures. It’s remarkable how Bhat manages to balance the innocence of childhood with heavier themes, creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and introspective. The pacing is gentle, allowing viewers to absorb the nuanced conversations without feeling rushed. There’s an interesting exploration of how cinema reflects societal views on consent, which adds a layer of depth. The performances, particularly from Bhat's children, feel remarkably genuine, giving the film a distinctive and relatable vibe.
Intimate exploration of consent.Unique blend of personal and cinematic themes.Gentle pacing allows for reflection.
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Poorva Bhat
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