Aurora is a curious little documentary that meanders through its subject matter. The tone has this ethereal quality, almost dreamlike at times, which fits the title well. It's not a fast-paced film; rather, it takes its time, allowing viewers to settle into its atmosphere. The visuals are striking, showcasing practical effects that really immerse you in the experience, even if they’re low-key. There’s a sense of introspection that’s palpable, and it explores themes of existence and connection. The pacing can feel slow, but that's part of its charm, drawing you into the world it crafts. While the director remains unknown, the film feels deeply personal, like a reflection rather than a straightforward narrative.
Interesting visuals that evoke a dreamlike qualityExplores deep themes of existence and connectionNot a conventional documentary, more like a meditation
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Cristina Franky Meza
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