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So, 'An Air That Kills' is pretty intriguing. It’s this documentary that really dives into how memory shifts and morphs, you know? The pacing feels almost nebulous, like it’s meandering through themes rather than adhering to a strict narrative. There’s a kind of haunting atmosphere that lingers, and it really makes you ponder the randomness of storytelling. The way they play with visuals—nothing flashy, just raw and straightforward—adds to that sense of authenticity. It’s like every scene is more about evoking a feeling than telling a concrete story. You can tell there's a deep exploration here, which makes it stand out in the realm of short docs. Not your typical watch, for sure.
Evolving themes of memory and narrativeDistinctive visual style without flashy effectsThought-provoking and atmospheric exploration
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