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It's All about Geography dives into a narrative that's both personal and universal. The film unfolds around a separation just before the pandemic, which is interesting because it captures that raw sense of distance. You really feel the weight of geography in a way that's reminiscent of how our ancestors must have experienced isolation. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb the landscapes—both literal and emotional. The practical effects of nature, the rawness of human emotion, and the unpredictable transitions make it stand out. It’s a stark reminder of how our connections are shaped by the spaces between us, and there's a haunting quality to that. Quite an interesting watch, really.
Focuses on human emotional landscapes.Captures the weight of separation.Deliberate pacing enhances atmosphere.
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