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So, Jesse Darling's Site Visit is this intriguing road trip flick, you know? It’s not your typical road movie – it’s got this contemplative vibe, almost meditative at times. The pacing is unhurried, allowing the viewer to soak in the desolate beauty of the UK’s landscapes. Darling and the crew hit up some really unexpected spots, like abandoned airports and service stations that feel like they hold stories of their own. The film addresses barriers, both seen and unseen, in a way that's really personal. The cinematography captures these moments beautifully, and the practical effects are simple yet effective, enhancing that raw, grounded atmosphere. It’s the kind of film that lingers in your mind long after you’ve watched it.
Explores themes of barriers and borders.Distinctive use of landscape and atmosphere.Pacing allows for reflective viewing.
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