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So, 'an entombing(dis)entombing' is this intriguing one-minute poem film that really captures the essence of contrast between barriers and love. Shot mostly on an iPhone 5c, which adds this raw, almost intimate quality to the visuals. It flits around locations in Japan, Taiwan, and the U.S., and there's something about how it stitches these places together that feels both personal and universal. The pacing is quick, yet it allows moments to breathe, making you ponder those heavy themes. The simplicity of the practical effects paired with the poetic narration creates this vivid atmosphere. It’s definitely not typical documentary fare, and its distinctiveness lies in its minimalism and the way it provokes thought without being preachy.
Unique approach with an iPhone 5c.Explores deep themes of connection and separation.Quick pacing that challenges traditional documentary structure.
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Adam E. Stone
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