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So this film, '35 Anos Depois, O Movimento das Coisas', is quite an intriguing piece. Manuela Serra goes back to Lanheses after all these years, and it's like peeling back layers of time. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, which really lets the viewer sink into the memories and the atmosphere of the place. There’s something raw about it, capturing both nostalgia and a sense of change in the world around. It's not flashy or overproduced, and that's what makes it distinct – it feels genuine and grounded. You really get a sense of how things evolve, both in the physical space and in personal history. The documentary format allows for a deeper dive into these themes, making it more reflective than typical narrative films.
Documentary about nostalgia and evolutionExplores personal and physical landscapesPacing allows for deep reflection
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Mário Fernandes
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