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So, 'On Walking in Cinema' is an intriguing little piece from Joaquín Campos Astroza. It’s this mix of comedy and introspection that really sets it apart. The film feels like a cozy chat between two filmmakers, almost like you're eavesdropping on their musings about how walking in cinema shapes narratives. The pacing is meandering, which fits the theme well; it feels like a stroll through thoughts rather than a sprint toward plot points. The performances are genuine, giving that warm, relatable vibe. There’s a clever use of practical effects that reflects the whimsy of their discussions, making the mundane aspects of cinema suddenly feel profound. It's definitely one of those films that lingers with you after it ends.
Focuses on the act of walking in relation to film.Combines light-hearted comedy with philosophical musings.Unique practical effects enhance the narrative.
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