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A Surplus of Wind is a quietly contemplative piece that juxtaposes two brothers' lives across different spectrums. The West feels like a muted canvas, filled with domestic rituals—painted windows, smoking cigarettes—as if the world outside has been dulled. The East, however, offers a pulse; boxing matches and swimming lengths create a rhythm that contrasts with the stillness of their Western counterpart. The film's pacing is almost meditative, allowing viewers to linger in moments that might otherwise feel mundane. There's a rawness to the performances, capturing the essence of isolation and connection, with a thread of ambiguity tying their experiences together. It's a reflective exploration of existence, atmosphere over action, and that swimming pool, a poignant metaphor for life's currents.
The film's atmosphere is deeply introspective.Pacing invites thoughtful reflection on the characters' lives.Symbolism of the swimming pool resonates through the narrative.
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