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So, there's this short documentary, 'Like the Relentless Fury of the Pounding Waves,' directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. It dives into the lives of people interconnected through radio, and it's got this really unique tone. The pacing feels almost meditative, as if you're drifting along with the waves themselves. Weerasethakul captures a sense of intimacy that makes you feel like a fly on the wall in these hidden lives. The sound design stands out; the crackle of radio static and distant voices create an atmosphere that's both haunting and nostalgic. It's distinctive, really, how it merges everyday existence with the ephemeral nature of broadcast. You get a sense of community, longing, and the simple beauty of connection over distance.
Explores human connection through radio wavesDistinctive sound design enhances atmospherePacing evokes a sense of reflection and intimacy
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