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PSE β 70%: Partial Solar Eclipse is really an intriguing exploration of time and perception. The film, helmed by Dima Teplov and Pavel Korolko, takes a unique approach to the idea of a solar eclipse β or more specifically, what happens when we lose the sun, even if just for a moment. Its experimental nature gives it a dreamlike quality, inviting you to ponder the fleeting nature of existence. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to reflect deeply on the visuals and soundscapes. Itβs more about atmosphere than traditional storytelling, and the practical effects used to simulate the eclipse are fascinating. There's something raw and genuine about the performances, even when theyβre minimal. Definitely one for collectors who appreciate the art of film as a medium for philosophical inquiry.
Experimental film exploring time and existence.Unique practical effects simulating solar eclipse.Meditative pacing invites deep reflection.
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