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So, 'Mother Dao, the Turtlelike' is quite an intriguing piece from '95 that dives into colonial history in the Netherlands, but in a pretty unconventional way. Instead of a typical narration, you're greeted with a tapestry of poems and songs in Bahasa Indonesia, which really gives it this ethereal vibe. The pacing allows for reflection, letting you sink into the atmosphere of the time rather than just being bombarded with facts. It feels almost meditative, and the absence of traditional commentary really sets it apart. You get a sense of place and emotional weight through the soundscapes rather than through direct exposition. It's a film that demands your attention in a unique way, and it feels like a thoughtful exploration rather than an overt statement on colonialism.
A unique soundscape of poems and songs.Reflective pacing, not a standard documentary.No conventional narration, focuses on atmosphere.
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