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Elephant Days is a documentary that really gets under your skin, you know? It dives deep into the lives of people facing the looming threat of redevelopment, capturing their stories with a kind of raw intimacy that sticks with you. The pacing flows organically, often feeling like a collection of snapshots rather than a linear narrative. The presence of The Maccabees adds a unique layer, their score weaving through the visuals and bolstering the emotional weight of the community's struggles. You can feel the tension between progress and preservation, and it's interesting how the film balances the harsh realities with a sense of resilience. Not a flashy documentary, but there's something deeply affecting about it, the way it connects with those universal themes of belonging and loss.
Introspective take on community and changeStrong atmospheric score by The MaccabeesUnique documentary style, more like a visual poem
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