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Drawn (2014) is this introspective documentary that really dives into the concept of perception and loss. Jeremy Collins, a multi-talented artist and climber, channels his grief after a friend's tragic death into these breathtaking climbs across four different landscapes. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in both the stunning visuals and his internal struggle. There's a rawness to the practical effects—it's all about the realness of climbing rather than any flashy edits. The way Collins interacts with nature, the colors and shadows, feels like a canvas coming alive. It’s an exploration of closure, and how you can find your way when the world feels heavy. Definitely one to reflect on.
Explores themes of grief and perception.Stunning visuals of climbing and nature.A personal journey rather than a traditional documentary.
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