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The music, the colours and the performance merge well with the narrative of this piece. Breathtaking but sad. A masterpiece.
It accurately mirrors the term "curse of an artist" in a span of nine short minutes. The short, very detailed, non bureaucratic scenes leave the audience feeling like they are from watching a feature film.
Amayel Ndiaye's performances and elegance were enough to sky rocket the film's career. Her experience over her co-star is so conspicuous a blind man could see it.
Jonathan Perrut's genius in bringing Loyore's film to life is the benchmark of such a visually delicious piece.
It accurately mirrors the term "curse of an artist" in a span of nine short minutes. The short, very detailed, non bureaucratic scenes leave the audience feeling like they are from watching a feature film.
Amayel Ndiaye's performances and elegance were enough to sky rocket the film's career. Her experience over her co-star is so conspicuous a blind man could see it.
Jonathan Perrut's genius in bringing Loyore's film to life is the benchmark of such a visually delicious piece.
- nicodemusloyore
- Jan 19, 2024
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