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God Is Born offers a striking glimpse into rural Poland during a summer harvest, but with an undercurrent of tension that feels palpable. The film contrasts the tranquil rhythms of agriculture with the chaotic ripple effects of the war in Ukraine. Its documentary style captures real moments, allowing the viewer to feel the weight of the situation. There's an organic, almost raw atmosphere throughout, making you reflect on how conflict seeps into daily life. The pacing is deliberate, giving space for the quiet struggles and resilience of the people involved. The lack of a known director adds an air of mystery, enhancing the film's authenticity. Definitely something for those who appreciate a deeper dive into socio-political narratives, rather than just surface-level storytelling.
Documentary exploring socio-political themesUnique perspective on rural life amid crisisSlow pacing allows for reflection
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