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剧情简介
这是一部至臻纯粹的体验式电影,以极具掌控力的细腻亲密感,如实记录了一头母猪、一群小鸡与一队奶牛未经修饰的生活。导演维克托·科萨科夫斯基运用极具冲击力且超越性的黑白摄影与农场的环境音效,引领观众放慢节奏,以拍摄对象的方式感知生命,以神奇的耐心和非同寻常的视角沉浸于它们的天地。本片促使我们沉思动物意识之谜,并审视人类在其中扮演的角色。[Neon]
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