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Ezio Bosso - Le cose che restano feels like a personal voyage through the mind of a musician. The way it unfolds is almost diary-like, revealing Bosso's thoughts and emotions. The pacing is slow but intentional, allowing you to soak in moments of reflection. The documentary blends music seamlessly with visuals, creating a unique atmosphere that's both intimate and expansive. The performances—especially Bosso's own—are heartfelt, layered with vulnerability. It's not just about the music; it’s about existence, memory, and the things that linger. There’s something deeply human here, raw and unrefined, which sets it apart from more polished documentaries. You really get a sense of the man behind the music, which is, in its own way, profound.
Explores themes of memory and existence · Intimate and raw portrayal of Bosso · Slow pacing that invites reflection
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