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So, 'Quinn: Until the Land Runs Out' is a fascinating little piece of cinema. This 25-minute short dives into the aftermath of war through the lens of William Henry Quinn, who finds himself on this arduous three-year trek after being released from a POW camp. The atmosphere is weighed down with a sense of longing and reflection, and you can really feel the struggle he faces, both physically and emotionally. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to soak in the landscape and mood, which is as much a character as Quinn himself. It’s part of a larger artistic project, so it carries this unique weight that’s hard to describe. Overall, it’s got a raw, almost tactile feel that lingers in your mind.
Part of a multi-faceted artwork spanning seven years.Explores themes of survival and introspection.Distinctive practical effects and atmospheric tone.
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