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Inland is this contemplative dive into the lives of a few characters in rural Spain, and it feels like a slow walk through a forgotten village. The pacing is gentle, allowing you to really sit with the quirks of each person—like that shepherd with his dreamy aspirations, or the old man who counts empty houses. It’s a patchwork of small, intimate stories, blending nostalgia with a subtle sense of loss. The documentary doesn’t rush; it lets silence breathe, letting the viewer absorb the atmosphere, the unadorned beauty of the landscape. Performances are quite raw and real, almost like a glimpse into their daily lives rather than a polished narrative. It’s distinctive in its sincerity, capturing a slice of life that feels both personal and universal.
Documentary with a slow paceFocus on rural life and personal storiesCaptivating atmosphere with real-life performances
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