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So, 'In Praise of Loneliness' is this intriguing short documentary that really digs into the theme of solitude in our hyper-connected world. There's a rawness to it, almost like you're peering into the silent corners of people's lives. The pacing is deliberately slow, letting those moments of isolation linger just a bit longer. The visuals – stark and minimal – enhance that sense of quiet. It feels contemplative, perhaps even meditative. Though the director's identity remains a mystery, the film's focus on practical effects, rather than flashy edits, gives it an authentic feel. It’s not your usual documentary; it invites you into a space that’s often overlooked – the weight of silence in modern life. Definitely a distinctive piece worth exploring.
Experimental approach to documentaryFocus on practical effectsReflects on modern solitude and silence
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