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So, Fall Harvest is this documentary short from '82 that really takes its time, you know? It's got this almost meditative quality, focusing on autumn scenes, especially the malting of apples, which is kind of niche but fascinating. The pacing is slow, but it works well because it lets you soak in those vivid colors and textures of fall. The cinematography captures that crispness in the air—there's something tactile about it. The lack of a known director adds to its charm, like a hidden gem you stumble upon. It feels like a love letter to the season, highlighting themes of nature's cycle and simplicity. You might find yourself drawn into those visuals and sounds, almost like you can smell the apples.
Excellent autumn visualsUnique focus on apple maltingSlow, reflective pacing
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