It's been a while since I've seen good art cinema. This film in particular deals with what it is like to have a rare physical condition, and is illustrated so well that you feel every heartbeat, isolated tear, and comedic moment that the main character goes experiences. In other words, it's pure cinematic bliss; a story told through a single eye of a paralyzed man, supported with a lovely musical score and beautiful actors. 8.6/10.
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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Review
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