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In 'Ground' (2020), the atmosphere feels almost ethereal, as Thornton explores the concept of grounding—both literally and metaphorically. The pacing is contemplative, inviting viewers to reflect on the intersection of art and our physical existence. It's really interesting how the film blurs the lines between the tangible and the abstract, examining what it means to be anchored in a world that feels increasingly disjointed. There are no flashy effects, just a raw, honest portrayal that allows the themes of gravity, existence, and artistic expression to unfold organically. It’s distinctive in its approach, using powerful visuals that resonate long after watching, making you ponder about your own connection to the ground beneath you.
Contemplative pacingStrong thematic elementsVisual storytelling without flashy effects
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