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So, 'Motion' (2017) is this intriguing documentary that really plays with our perception of time. The way it explores everyday moments in slow motion and time lapse is striking—like, you see the world unfold in layers you didn't notice before. The cinematography is stunning, too, captured in high definition that truly brings out the colors and textures of life. There's a kind of meditative quality to the pacing, making you think about the beauty in the mundane. It’s not about flashy narratives or big performances, but rather about immersing oneself in the visuals. Quite distinctive in how it presents reality, offering a fresh perspective that can be mesmerizing. Worth a watch for sure.
This film has a unique position among collectors due to its experimental nature and visual artistry. Released in a few limited formats, it hasn't been widely circulated, which adds to its intrigue for those who appreciate documentary art. The lack of a known director might raise some eyebrows, but it really lets the visuals take the forefront, making it a conversation piece in any collection.
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