| And yes, I agree. I think Benh Zeitlin has a similar mastery of how to depict and reflect childhood physicality through the cinematic form, particularly with the way children often think about and see the world: very heightened, chaotic, confusing, and painful as hell. Both of the films of his I’ve watched took me through a whole spectrum of different emotions and feelings. Both are terrifying, bizarre, yet so dazzling. |