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It Could Be Good, It Could Be Bad is a curious documentary that captures a unique moment in aerial photography. Shot in the Southern Chilean Andes, it’s a blend of natural beauty and human storytelling. The atmosphere is intimate, as you hear the candid conversations between Robert Fulton and the filmmaker while they navigate the stunning landscapes. The pacing is meditative, allowing the viewer to soak in the visuals—those extraordinary formations seem to have a life of their own. The practical effects are simply the breathtaking Andes themselves, and the film thrives on that authenticity. It feels like a personal journey more than a grand statement, which is what makes it distinct and worth pondering over.
Aerial photography enthusiasts might find it intriguing.Focuses more on personal interactions than conventional narration.Offers a reflective view on nature and communication.
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