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So, 'Park' from 2004, it's this intriguing documentary that weaves together a few different narratives, giving off a really contemplative vibe. The first segment, 'Mother’s Name: Orange,' dives into this young man's struggle, and it’s kind of poetic the way it explores his reconnection with nature. Then you’ve got 'Osijek – The Sky Below,' a road movie that doesn’t shy away from the scars of war – you can feel the weight of the past in every frame. It's a slow burn, but it has a raw authenticity that hooks you. And 'Duel' adds this intense dynamic between a mother and son, alternating perspectives that really hit home. The pacing might not be for everyone, but it’s definitely distinct in its approach.
Unique narrative structureFocus on personal and collective traumaPoetic cinematography
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