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So, 'David Wants to Fly' feels like a personal journey woven into a documentary. It’s David Sieveking’s exploration of transcendental meditation inspired by David Lynch, who has this mystical aura around him. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with Sieveking's struggles and revelations. There’s an intriguing blend of personal narrative and philosophical musings, which gives it a unique atmosphere. It doesn’t rely heavily on flashy effects or traditional documentary styles; it’s more about the introspective experience. The way it captures the essence of Sieveking’s quest really stands out. It’s one of those films that might resonate differently depending on where you are in life, you know?
Explores personal themes of meditationUnique approach to documentary storytellingContemplative pacing and atmosphere
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