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So, 'In Silence and Clamour' presents this intriguing concept—it's set in a train, and yet it feels so still, so tranquil. The train’s motionlessness becomes a metaphor, really, for the characters' own stagnation. It’s not just a train; it morphs into this kind of sanctuary, almost a shrine, surrounded by nature. The visuals are striking, with the overgrown ivy and expansive fields creating a real sense of isolation fused with beauty. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere while contemplating the themes of silence and existence. There's something raw and almost haunting about how the documentary captures life in this unusual setting. The lack of a traditional director adds to its enigmatic charm, don't you think?
Unique take on isolationStriking visuals and atmosphereDeliberate pacing enhances reflection
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Hadrien Mossaz
Director