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So, 'Remote Occlusions' is this documentary, right? But it's not your typical one. It creates this otherworldly vibe—super sterile, almost clinical. The visuals play with absence; you're just left with these vast spaces devoid of noise or clutter. No distractions, just a haunting stillness that invites you to think. It’s like the film is saying, 'Here are the things we don’t notice.' The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which can feel a bit unsettling at times. It nudges your brain to contemplate the nature of presence and absence. It’s not about flashy effects or storytelling but more about atmosphere and reflection, which really sets it apart in today's documentary landscape.
Not your standard documentary; it's a study in absence.The pacing might divide viewers; it's very slow.Great for collectors who appreciate minimalism in film.
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