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Crow (2020) delves into the solitary experience of self-reflection during lockdown. It's a short documentary that feels almost like a meditation, where the lines between reality and introspection blur. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to dwell on those thoughts that come creeping in when isolation sets in. The atmosphere is suffused with a kind of haunting stillness, making every moment feel heavy yet poignant. While we don't know much about the director, the experimental nature of the film evokes a deep sense of introspection, and the practical effects lean more on the emotional landscape than any flashy visuals. It's distinctive in its raw exploration of what it means to sit with oneself during these chaotic times.
Experimental approach to documentary form.Focuses on personal reflection and isolation.Evokes a unique emotional atmosphere.
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