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So, 'Per Le Kee' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the lives of the Karen people in Maekhong village. It's all about their connection to nature, and how their beliefs and traditions are practically woven into the very forests and rivers that surround them. The pacing feels reflective, almost like you’re wandering through the village yourself, observing rather than intruding. The cinematography captures the atmospheric fogs and lush landscapes with a simplicity that makes it all the more striking. There's no flashy editing or over-the-top dramatization, just an honest look at a world that balances spirituality with the natural environment. What stands out is how it treats its subjects with respect, letting their stories breathe and unfold naturally.
Explores Karen ethnics' beliefs and cultureCaptivating cinematography showcasing natureSlow-paced, observational style
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