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Ski Lessons is one of those films that sits in the realm of meditative drama, almost like a visual poem about nature and self-discovery. The ambiguous tagline, 'Snow is water. Water is water,' hints at some deeper existential themes, which is intriguing. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to soak in the chilly atmosphere of the snowy landscape. Performances are understated, focusing more on the internal struggles of the characters than on any flashy dialogue. It's not about the action but rather the feelings evoked by the serene yet harsh environment. The minimalist approach to practical effects reinforces the raw emotion throughout, making it distinctive in its quietness. Might not be for everyone, but there's a certain depth to it that some collectors appreciate.
Unique take on dramaExplores existential themesMinimalist style, focuses on emotion
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