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Debris is an interesting documentary that really captures a sense of isolation and contemplation. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, but it allows you to sit with the images and really absorb them. There's an atmosphere of quiet reflection, with visuals that often linger on desolate spaces filled with remnants of human presence. The practical effects are subtle but serve to heighten the sense of place. While there's no standout narration or interviews, the absence of a guiding voice makes you feel like you’re experiencing this world firsthand. It’s distinct in its approach, pretty much letting the visuals tell their own story, which can be quite profound if you’re in the right mood to engage with it.
Atmospheric and reflectiveLingers on desolate spacesUnique storytelling without a guiding voice
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