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So, 'Slowly Walking, Smoothly Thinking' is a documentary that really dives into the impact of war on personal history. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, which gives you space to ponder the weight of memories. The storytelling feels intimate, as it juxtaposes the innocence of childhood with the harsh realities of adult life torn apart by conflict. The tone is laced with a sense of nostalgia and loss, while the visuals are striking—often blurring the lines between memory and the present. You can sense the struggle of coming to terms with one’s past, which really adds depth to the whole viewing experience. The performance, if you can call it that in a documentary, feels raw and genuine, making it stand out in the genre.
Reflects on memory and conflictEngaging visual storytellingThought-provoking and introspective
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Yuri Yudin
Director