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So, 'Night of the Flood' is this intriguing 1996 drama that kind of defies easy categorization. It's really a tapestry of dance pieces, each one weaving a different emotion and story. The atmosphere is quite haunting, almost ethereal at times, which makes the whole experience feel like you're drifting through a dream. The pacing can be a bit slow, but that gives you time to absorb the nuances in each performance. There's something raw and personal about how the dancers convey their struggles and triumphs, almost like they're sharing fragments of their lives. It's not flashy, but the simplicity and honesty in the choreography really stand out. Definitely one for those who appreciate the more avant-garde in art films.
Interesting blend of dance and narrative.Captivating atmosphere, strong emotional undertones.Unique approach to storytelling through movement.
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Bernar Hébert
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