6º – Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring (Ki-duk Kim, 2003)A young man travels to an isolated place, where a Buddhist master lives in a temple on a lake, seeking wisdom to guide his steps on the world. The film, as the title itself denounces, is a study of the different seasons of life. Experience and ingenuity are dismembered every minute of the film, revealing all the positives and negatives about each aspect.
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5º – The Turin Horse (Béla Tarr, 2011)At the end of the 19th century, a rural farmer is forced to deal with the aging of his horse, the main tool of his family’s work, encountering a crossroads without many options. The film works on the philosophical concept of eternal return, where the moment is seen as the most valuable instance in the life of the human being.
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