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88 (2016) is an intriguing documentary that immerses you in the spiritual journey across Shikoku, Japan. The film takes a unique POV approach, almost feeling as if you're walking alongside the pilgrims. It captures the atmosphere of the pilgrimage beautifully, juxtaposing the serene landscape with the quiet reflections of those seeking enlightenment. The pacing is meditative, allowing moments of contemplation, which really draws you into the experience. There's something raw and genuine about it, crafting an almost dreamlike feel. It’s not just a visual journey, but an exploration of faith and self-discovery. You can sense the filmmaker's intent to connect deeply with the subject matter, making it stand out in the documentary realm.
POV style enhances immersive experienceFocuses on spirituality and self-discoveryDistinctive atmosphere created through pacing
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