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So, '13 Seconds' is a documentary that really captures the sheer chaos and heartache following the earthquake in western Iran back in 2017. It shows this raw, unfiltered look at the aftermath, and you really feel the weight of those lost moments. The pacing is deliberately slow; it almost forces you to sit with the discomfort of loss. The themes of resilience and the fragility of life are woven throughout without being heavy-handed. The visuals are haunting, and there's a sort of quiet power in the ordinary lives being lived amidst the ruins. It's not just a recounting of events; it's a meditation on what it means to rebuild after everything is gone. Really distinct in its approach, for sure.
Deeply affecting portrayal of lossExplores themes of resilienceUnique observational style
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Milad Tangshir
Director