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So, 'Það kemur allt með kalda vatninu' is really an intriguing peek into the history of Reykjavík's water supply. The documentary, though the director's name is lost to time, captures a certain rawness that feels quite authentic. It’s not flashy or overproduced, but it has this unique pacing that draws you in slowly, like the gentle flow of water itself. You get to see the evolution of the water system since 1909, with some striking visuals of the infrastructure and the everyday lives it touches. There's a certain atmospheric quality in how it frames its subjects, making the mundane seem a bit more profound. It’s definitely a film that reflects on community and connection in such a specific yet universal way.
Unique historical perspectiveCaptivating visuals of infrastructureReflects community themes
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