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So, 'It Is Night in America' really takes you on a contemplative journey through Brasília, where nature feels both alien and oddly familiar. The juxtaposition of urban and wild is striking—like that dead anteater by the road, it kind of hits you, you know? The film's pacing is deliberately slow, letting each scene breathe, which amplifies the sense of stillness in the city. There’s this eerie feeling as we see the zoo animals, displaced yet watching, almost judging us. It’s a stark reminder of our coexistence with wildlife, or maybe our disconnection from it. The practical effects and raw photography really draw you into their world. It’s distinct in how it blurs lines between documentary and art, challenging viewers to reflect.
Thought-provoking themes of urban wildlife.Distinctive slow pacing enhances mood.Visual storytelling through practical effects.
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