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So, 'My Soul Drifts Light Upon a Sea of Trees' is a documentary that really digs into some heavy stuff. The tone is contemplative, almost meditative, as it follows Zen priest Ittetsu Nemoto navigating his own grief and then reaching out to others who are struggling. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with the painful stories shared by those seeking solace. There's something raw about the way these narratives unfold—each one adds layers to the understanding of loss and despair. It's not flashy, no big effects or dramatic reenactments; it’s grounded and real. It’s distinctive in its intimate approach to a topic that’s often brushed aside, making it an impactful watch for those who appreciate deeper explorations in film.
Explores themes of grief and support.Intimate storytelling with raw emotional depth.Focus on real-life experiences instead of dramatization.
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