A gorgeous photographic experience revolving the lives of three female ballet dancers who live in São Paulo and go through a series of
inventive and colorful experiences in their loneliest moments in the quiet of night (the one that fascinated me the most was the one who could
fly through the streets. "Coda" does not utilize special effects, it's all captured through hundreds of photograpies from the three actresses,
the use of pixelation and light paitings which gives the impression of visual effects with lights, colors and movements which affect the
three characters.
It's a feast for the eyes, it's all beautifully shot and presented, but I wished it could have more substance, some interaction between those characters and some defintion about what's real or imagined. But it's something that I'd like to revisit more and more in time since I loved the composed shots, the lights of the city, it all looks so beautifully captured. It's quite good but far from great. 7/10.
It's a feast for the eyes, it's all beautifully shot and presented, but I wished it could have more substance, some interaction between those characters and some defintion about what's real or imagined. But it's something that I'd like to revisit more and more in time since I loved the composed shots, the lights of the city, it all looks so beautifully captured. It's quite good but far from great. 7/10.