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Ellis is a brief yet impactful film that captures the haunting essence of the immigrant experience. Running just fourteen minutes, it immerses you in the shadowy halls of the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital. The visuals, crafted by JR, combine haunting imagery with a poignant narrative penned by Eric Roth, which really adds depth. You feel the weight of history, the hopes and dreams of those who passed through there, and the somber reality they faced. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the emotions to settle in. There's a raw authenticity in the performances, drawing you in, making you reflect on the stories that often go untold. It's a piece that resonates long after the credits roll, a distinct meditation on identity and belonging.
Short runtime makes it a unique viewing experience.Strong emotional resonance despite its length.Interesting exploration of a lesser-known historical site.
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