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Portrait of a lady on fire is a film that tells the most powerful, nuanced, and human story with the smallest amount of material. Every word, gesture, prop, scene, sound, and garment perfectly placed. Every still scene like a portrait itself, the discipline towards a singular vision is very reminiscent to that of Krzystof Kieslowski. I feel like I could write a lot about this one and it would still just feel like rambling, because like great works of art,…
This guy spent a year diving in freezing ass water to follow an octopus around and this is all that came from it? Also is he interviewing himself??