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So, 'Antelopes' is this intriguing documentary that draws you into a world that feels both distant and hauntingly familiar. It revolves around this vivid, almost surreal moment in history—these antelopes leaping into the sea, which just haunts you. The pacing's deliberate, allowing time to reflect on the weight of such an act. The visuals are striking, capturing the Moroccan shores with a kind of stark beauty that amplifies the film's themes of freedom and desperation. There's a poetic quality to it, reminiscent of Duras' writing. Real footage blends with reenactments, which gives it this raw, almost tactile feel. It's a unique interpretation of a historical event, and the atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll.
Pacing is slow but intentional, encourages deep thinking.Strong visual storytelling with a mix of real footage and reenactments.Themes of freedom and existential reflection throughout.
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