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So, 'And in shallow waters, then I learned not to swim but to lie' is quite something. It's this documentary that takes you back to the summer of 2018, and it’s not about grand events, but really just the small, fleeting moments that often get overlooked. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. The visuals are raw, almost like a personal home video, casting a unique light on the passage of time. You get this sense of nostalgia, mixed with a tinge of melancholy. There's no flashy editing or effects; it’s all about the realness of life. It’s distinctive in how it captures the beauty in mundane things, and that’s where its charm lies.
Explores mundane momentsMeditative pacingRaw visuals and atmosphere
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