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The Cubist
Kubisten is the story of a man who is so rigid that all and everything square attracts him. One day he meets a woman and discovers that the shape of love is round.
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Plot Summary
A young boy, David, develops a mysterious illness that causes him to see the world in fragmented, Cubist-like visions. As his condition worsens, his parents grapple with the unknown cause and seek answers, while David's unique perception of reality becomes both a burden and a source of profound insight.
Critical Reception
The Cubist received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its unique visual style and thoughtful exploration of perception and illness. Some found the narrative slow-paced, but Michael Cera's performance as the afflicted child was widely lauded.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive visual aesthetic and artistic ambition.
Michael Cera's performance as the central figure is a standout element.
Some found the plot development to be deliberately ambiguous, which did not resonate with all viewers.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's artistic approach and Cera's performance. However, some viewers found the story's unconventional nature and pacing to be a bit challenging.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style, mimicking Cubist paintings, was achieved through a combination of practical effects and subtle digital manipulation, aiming to immerse the audience in the protagonist's altered perception.
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