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So, there's this short documentary called 'Robert Taschen' from 2025. It has this stark, almost haunting vibe, set in a sparsely furnished house somewhere in rural France. The clues are subtle—the furniture has a certain age, and there’s a rabbit hopping around. It’s minimalist to the core, which can be jarring; some folks might find it a bit dry, but there's something fascinating about that desolation. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, forcing you to really consider the environment and what it represents. The film leans heavily on atmosphere rather than traditional narrative, which might not be for everyone but definitely gives you a lot to chew on. It's distinctive in its approach, for sure.
Minimalist approachAtmospheric explorationSubtle storytelling
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