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So, 'Close to the Sultan' is this intriguing piece set in the early 20th century, a time when cinema was just beginning to captivate audiences. The film follows a sultan who gets introduced to the magic of the cinematograph by a former Lumiere operator. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing for a deep exploration of wonder and curiosity. There's a fascinating blend of adventure and drama, with a sprinkling of fantasy that makes the whole experience feel almost dreamlike. Practical effects are really something to appreciate here, giving it a tangible quality that modern CGI often lacks. Performances feel genuine, almost like we’re peering into a forgotten world, and the atmosphere is rich with cultural nuances that make it stand out in its own right.
Explores the early days of cinema · Rich in cultural context · Notable for practical effects and performances
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