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131 Russ is one of those quiet gems that lingers with you. It’s a documentary that takes its time, almost meditative in pace, drawing you into the world of this aging food manufacturing facility. The cinematography captures the dusty corners and fading machinery, making the decay somehow beautiful. There’s a sense of loss, but also a reverence for what was. The film explores themes of nostalgia and the burdens of progress, all while being anchored by the presence of the 80-year-old protagonist. It's not flashy, no big revelations, but rather a contemplation of beauty found in the everyday struggle against time. It’s distinctive in its approach, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of history through its lingering shots and quiet moments.
poetic exploration of decaythemes of nostalgia and timemeditative pacing and atmosphere
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