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975 cm is a raw, gripping look at human resilience in the face of nature's fury. It captures the escalating tension as the Ural River threatens to overwhelm Orsk. You really feel the town's anxiety build; the pacing is relentless, reflecting the chaos of a community on the brink. The practical effects of the flooding are striking—there’s a palpable sense of urgency that sets it apart from typical documentaries. And while we don’t know much about the director yet, the way they focus on Sasha’s journey through the disaster relief zone is compelling. It highlights ordinary people doing extraordinary things, caught in a moment that feels both intimate and monumental. Definitely a distinct take on disaster storytelling.
Explores themes of community and resilience.Strong focus on practical effects and real-life chaos.Pacing mirrors the intensity of the unfolding disaster.
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Alisa Sokolova
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