beautifully shot, pensive, and confident in its vision. the patient, still camera is nonjudgmental, portraying the unfolding scenes as they are, inviting us to interpret things ourselves. it puts you into the shoes of lucia, who has the frustrating situation of understanding that something is wrong, but never getting any information to explain why.
like lucia, you observe the people around you. you can’t hear what they’re saying, but you can infer by their body language and facial expressions. both of you go through this experience as you try to figure out what her parents’ issue is.
i really enjoyed this. it felt like someone perfectly capturing a moment, freezing it in time like a memory you can revisit. thursday till sunday really immerses you, combining its still camera with long shots and incredible ambient sound to make you feel like you’re on the road with them. it all works so well
beautifully shot, pensive, and confident in its vision. the patient, still camera is nonjudgmental, portraying the unfolding scenes as they are, inviting us to interpret things ourselves. it puts you into the shoes of lucia, who has the frustrating situation of understanding that something is wrong, but never getting any information to explain why.
like lucia, you observe the people around you. you can’t hear what they’re saying, but you can infer by their body language and facial expressions. both of you go through this experience as you try to figure out what her parents’ issue is.
i really enjoyed this. it felt like someone perfectly capturing a moment, freezing it in time like a memory you can revisit. thursday till sunday really immerses you, combining its still camera with long shots and incredible ambient sound to make you feel like you’re on the road with them. it all works so well