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So, 'Kulechov’s Things' is this really intriguing short, you know? It ventures into the territory of montage in a way that feels both cerebral and visceral. The film plays with the concept of perception—what we see and hear can be so easily manipulated. It's not flashy, but its atmosphere is heavy with reflection. There's an underlying tension as it challenges our understanding of reality through the lens of editing, which feels a bit like a puzzle. The pacing, though not conventional, mirrors the unpredictability of the themes it tackles. I appreciate how it honors Kulechov’s legacy while still carving out its own unique space in the documentary genre. Definitely a piece that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Experimental approach to documentary.Focus on montage and perception.Reflective and atmospheric tone.
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