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Killing Kidding Colliding is this intriguing documentary that plays with perception, really. It's fragmented, jumps around, and feels almost dreamlike at times. The way it captures the life and death of a bird offers this haunting lens on fragility—especially when set against the backdrop of glass structures. You get this sense of architecture as a character itself, exploring how images and power dynamics entwine. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for reflection, yet there's an urgency that pulls you in. Practical effects are minimal, but the visuals are striking, almost surreal. It’s distinct not just in its subject matter, but in its approach to storytelling, weaving together nature and the built environment in a way that’s both thought-provoking and visually arresting.
Explore the relationship between nature and architecture.Unique fragmented narrative style.Offers a visual and thematic exploration of power dynamics.
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