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So, 'A Tuning' feels like an exploration of sound as a medium, you know? The way Drew plays with music is quite immersive, really. It’s not just a backdrop; it’s woven into the fabric of the film, shifting how we perceive time and space. And the visuals? There’s this dreamy quality, a sort of abstract narrative that unravels as the film progresses, pulling you into its world. It’s got this rhythmic pacing that almost resembles a musical score itself, creating a unique atmosphere. Plus, the practical effects are intriguing, adding layers to the experience. It’s the kind of film that might not appeal to everyone, but for those who appreciate the art of sound and image, it’s a distinctive piece worth contemplating.
Unique blend of sound and visualsAbstract narrative styleRich atmospheric experience
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Benedict Drew
Director