Directors Zoé Wittock and Aline Mastantuono have crafted a film that feels like a visual poem. The cinematography utilizes water motifs extensively. Reflections, ripples, and the color blue dominate the palette, reinforcing the theme of submersion.
Before delving into the plot, it is essential to understand the evocative imagery of the title. To see a is an anomaly; it suggests a creature out of its natural rhythm, perhaps distressed, or simply viewing the world from a distorted perspective. Directors Zoé Wittock and Aline Mastantuono have crafted
Directors Zoé Wittock and Aline Mastantuono have crafted a film that feels like a visual poem. The cinematography utilizes water motifs extensively. Reflections, ripples, and the color blue dominate the palette, reinforcing the theme of submersion.
Before delving into the plot, it is essential to understand the evocative imagery of the title. To see a is an anomaly; it suggests a creature out of its natural rhythm, perhaps distressed, or simply viewing the world from a distorted perspective.