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I Walk (2020) is a deep dive into the life of Jørgen Leth, an intriguing figure who wears many hats—a filmmaker, sports journalist, and poet. The documentary is steeped in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Haiti, which Leth barely survived. What struck me was the pacing; it feels contemplative but urgent, like a quiet heartbeat amidst chaos. The atmosphere is heavy, mingling sorrow with a surreal beauty. You get glimpses of Leth's reflections, laced with his unique poetic sensibility, which makes the viewing experience distinct. It's not just about the earthquake; it's about resilience and the human spirit, shown through Leth's candid moments and philosophical musings. The practical effects are mostly absent, but the emotional weight is palpable.
Focuses on Jørgen Leth's personal struggles.Captures the emotional aftermath of disaster.A blend of documentary style with poetic narration.
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