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Misty Picture dives into a complex interplay of imagery and trauma surrounding the World Trade Center. It kind of blends a city symphony with a disaster film, showing how the towers were used as a backdrop for various narratives. The pacing feels like a reflection on memory—sometimes meditative, at other times jarring. There's this raw tension created by intercutting symbolic shots with the actual destruction. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of what those images represent, and it doesn't shy away from the emotional aftermath. The film’s approach feels distinct, almost like a visual essay that challenges how we engage with media trauma, making you reconsider what you've seen before. It's not just about the event; it's about the legacy and the myriad ways we've framed it.
Unique blend of city symphony and disaster movieExamines media trauma and memoryThought-provoking visuals and pacing
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