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Logging Linda Vista; An improper fish is one of those documentaries that just pulls you in with its quiet intensity. The way it captures the nuances of this San Diego neighborhood, you almost feel like you're wandering the streets alongside the residents. There's a certain rawness to it, as it doesn’t glamorize the area but rather presents it as it is—vulnerable yet resilient. The pacing is slow and contemplative, allowing moments to linger, which adds to the atmosphere. The cinematography has this almost dreamlike quality, blending with real-life narratives that make you reflect on change and community. It’s distinctive in its approach; the lack of a known director somehow makes it feel more like a collective memory rather than a crafted story.
Unique meditative styleCaptures local narrativesFocus on community change
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