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Kingdom Comes: Rituals is a fascinating exploration of perspective, shot from the unique vantage point of pigeons. The director remains unknown, which adds an air of mystery to the film. Watching it feels like piecing together a fragmented puzzle. The heavy winds and the organic, erratic movements of the birds create an atmosphere that's both chaotic and oddly meditative. It's a documentary that challenges how we perceive political demonstrations—if you can even call the visuals a demonstration when they’re so disjointed. The pacing is deliberately slow, which might not be for everyone, but it allows you to linger on those moments of sheer unpredictability. It’s distinct in its use of practical effects and the inherent unpredictability of the aerial footage, giving it a raw, unfiltered charm.
Aerial footage captured by pigeons.Unique narrative style and perspective.Explores themes of perception and chaos in demonstrations.
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