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Born Like Stars is a short film that feels like a dreamscape, blending the realms of reality with imagination. The approach is somewhat abstract, and you get this ethereal vibe that lingers long after the credits roll. Encyclopedia Pictura's style is evident—there's a certain visual poetry here, where each frame feels painterly yet vivid. The pacing is deliberate, inviting you to dwell on the imagery. Themes of existence and the cosmos weave through, creating a reflective atmosphere. The practical effects are subtly employed, enhancing that surreal quality. It’s not about clear narratives but rather evoking feelings, which might not resonate with everyone but definitely stands apart in the documentary realm.
Short filmAbstract visual storytellingThemes of existence and imagination
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