I’m gonna have to copy letterboxd.com/travissbicklee/ ‘s review
« Everything feels like the Substance and Severance these days »
I’m gonna have to copy letterboxd.com/travissbicklee/ ‘s review
« Everything feels like the Substance and Severance these days »
These kids seemed so comfortable acting as their own selves for the camera. Because they are playful? Because the unexpected events of the street made the camera the least of their concerns? or because it’d be hard to even know how to act differently when you are so used to being a survivor always on the lookout.
How hard is it to act as your own self? How much of it is ‘acting’? Did these kids watch the film afterwards? I love ethnographic film for how it presents life situations back to its subjects.
If you want to see how anthropologists flirt.
With the amount of one-on-one endless plan-séquence conversations I can assure you that Rohmer hates groups more than Gaspard.