imdbfan-296901
may 2025 se unió
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This film left a deep impression on me. One of the first things that stood out was the color palette - subtle, rich, and atmospheric. It's not just visually beautiful; the colors carry weight and emotion, creating a tone that perfectly matches the quiet intensity of the story. It feels intimate, almost tactile, like you're inside the world of the character.
What truly struck me, though, was the way sound is used - or at times, not used. The filmmakers made a bold and powerful choice in letting us experience the world through silence, through muffled tones and absence. It's more than a stylistic device; it's a bridge into the reality of deafness. For a moment, you really feel what it's like to live in that space of disconnection, where sound is not a given. It's uncomfortable, disorienting - and incredibly humanizing.
The emotional core of the film lies in Victor's transformation. It's not a loud or flashy arc, but a subtle, honest portrayal of growth. You watch him evolve, slowly, painfully, and beautifully. His journey is inward as much as it is outward - and that's what makes it resonate so deeply.
This film isn't for everyone. It's quiet, raw, and demands presence. But if you allow yourself to slow down and really engage, it opens up something rare - not just a story, but an experience. One that lingers long after the final scene.
What truly struck me, though, was the way sound is used - or at times, not used. The filmmakers made a bold and powerful choice in letting us experience the world through silence, through muffled tones and absence. It's more than a stylistic device; it's a bridge into the reality of deafness. For a moment, you really feel what it's like to live in that space of disconnection, where sound is not a given. It's uncomfortable, disorienting - and incredibly humanizing.
The emotional core of the film lies in Victor's transformation. It's not a loud or flashy arc, but a subtle, honest portrayal of growth. You watch him evolve, slowly, painfully, and beautifully. His journey is inward as much as it is outward - and that's what makes it resonate so deeply.
This film isn't for everyone. It's quiet, raw, and demands presence. But if you allow yourself to slow down and really engage, it opens up something rare - not just a story, but an experience. One that lingers long after the final scene.