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Natalis is a fascinating exploration of ordinary moments captured through the unblinking eye of surveillance cameras. The film unfolds over a three-day span around Christmas in 2020, taking us from bustling city streets to quiet suburban homes. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the subtle nuances of human behavior amidst a backdrop of a global pandemic. There's an eerie quality to how these mundane movements are presented, framed in a way that invites contemplation about privacy and surveillance. It’s almost like a stark reminder of life continuing in its routine amidst chaos. The lack of a traditional narrative and the absence of expert commentary gives it a raw authenticity that feels distinct in the documentary genre.
Interesting commentary on surveillance society.Captures a unique slice of life during a pandemic.The pacing allows for deep reflection and engagement.
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