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So, '930' is intriguing. It's set in this train tunnel in Québec City, which already gives it a unique atmosphere. The way it plays with light and shadow feels almost meditative, creating a rhythm of visual passages that kind of draw you in and spit you out. And the stillness? It really contrasts with the flickering light, making you ponder what you're seeing. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, and it’s not afraid to linger on moments. It's not your typical documentary; it feels more like an exploration of space and perception than a traditional narrative. I appreciate how it emphasizes the ambiance over a guiding story, making it a distinctive experience.
A unique take on the documentary genre.Focus on atmosphere and visual storytelling.Not a traditional narrative, more experiential.
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