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Habitar is this intriguing documentary that captures the surreal essence of our shared experience during the pandemic. It’s almost dreamlike, oscillating between moments of solitude and the strange collective anxiety we all felt. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to reflect rather than just consume. There’s a rawness to the imagery; it feels like the filmmaker is inviting you into their personal space while also addressing universal themes of isolation and connection. While the director remains unknown, the film's stark yet poetic visuals and ambient sound create a haunting atmosphere that lingers. It doesn’t offer neat conclusions, which is pretty much how life felt then. Definitely one to ponder after viewing.
Surreal and introspectiveFocus on isolation and connectionDeliberate pacing enhances reflection
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