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So, 'You' is this peculiar piece from 1986 that really dives into some heavy themes—grief, memory, and the abstract nature of thought. The pacing is, well, methodical, allowing for these deep conversations between a woman and a man who knew her father. It's not your typical narrative; instead, it's almost like a visual poem. The musical sequences mixed with abstract imagery create this distinctive atmosphere that feels both haunting and cerebral. What I appreciate is how it tries to reformulate cinematic expression, pushing boundaries. The performances, while not flashy, carry a weight that resonates, especially given the subject matter. It’s a film that lingers in your mind long after.
Incorporates unique visual and musical elements.Focuses on deep, philosophical discussions.Offers a fresh take on narrative structure.
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