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Earthy Eyes is a short film that really captures the essence of its source material, the song by Whale Belly. Shot in Brooklyn, it has this raw, gritty aesthetic typical of indie shoots, you know? The pacing is laid-back, letting the visuals breathe while the music flows through it. There's a certain intimacy in the performances, almost like you're peering into someone's private moment. The themes of connection and the exploration of personal landscapes are quite evident. It’s not flashy, relying on practical effects and simple imagery, which adds to its charm. It feels like a little slice of life, more about the atmosphere than a structured narrative, but that’s part of what makes it distinctive.
Indie aesthetic, Brooklyn settingIntimate performancesExploration of personal themes
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Todd Bogin
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