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So, 'All Light, Everywhere' is a documentary that digs deep into how we perceive images and the biases that come with that. Theo Anthony really plays with the idea of sight and surveillance, mixing in some philosophical musings that get you thinking. The pacing can feel a bit meandering at times, but that seems intentional, creating a reflective atmosphere. I appreciate how it examines the relationship between technology and humanity, especially with all the footage of surveillance cameras and street scenes. It’s not just about the images—it’s about what they say or don’t say. The sound design complements the visuals well, adding layers to the viewing experience. It’s distinctly thoughtful and raises questions that linger long after you’ve finished watching.
Thought-provoking themes on surveillance and perception.Unique sound design enhances the viewing experience.Pacing may feel slow but adds to the reflective quality.
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