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Obar is one of those quietly haunting documentaries that captures the essence of a ghost town in New Mexico. The use of super-8 film gives it this grainy texture, almost like you're peering through a time capsule. The disembodied oral histories about water dowsing and train hopping bring a kind of intimacy, revealing the dreams and disappointments of the town's past. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really absorb the desolate landscapes—time-lapses that almost feel alive, eerily juxtaposing the history and the present. It's not flashy, but that's what makes it distinctive; it embraces the stillness and echoes of a life that once thrived.
Unique use of super-8 filmAtmosphere of decay and nostalgiaDeliberate pacing enhances the storytelling
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