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So, 'Minor/Major' really plays with the idea of exploration and disorientation. The narrator’s delivery adds this quirky charm, and it almost feels like a blend of improvisation and scripted moments. The film crew’s misadventures are both amusing and oddly relatable, showcasing the chaos of filmmaking. It’s not just about getting lost in the woods; it’s about the emotional journey, you know? The pacing has this unique ebb and flow, with stretches of genuine reflection followed by bursts of humor. The documentary style gives it a raw feel, and the practical effects, though minimal, are cleverly used to highlight the absurdity of their situation. It’s those little details that stick with you, really.
Quirky narrative style adds charm.Reflects on the chaos of filmmaking.Unique blend of humor and introspection.
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Alireza Rasoulinejad
Director