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All Ghosts Go to the Sea feels like a dreamscape, with its organic movements and those fleeting moments that just hit differently. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sink into the visuals while contemplating the deeper meanings of life and loss. It's not your usual documentary; it blurs the lines between reality and something ethereal. The practical effects are minimal but striking, adding to this surreal atmosphere. There's something profoundly meditative about it, almost like you're invited to share in a collective mourning or a reflection on existence. While we don't know who directed it, the vision behind it is clear and quite distinctive, making it stand out in the genre.
Experimental documentary styleUnique blend of reality and dreamlike visualsReflective themes on life and loss
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