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Some More Rice is quite the curious piece. It weaves together the simplicity of rice farming with the epic storytelling of Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. The pacing is contemplative, inviting you to reflect on both the agricultural rhythms and the filmic traditions of Japan. The atmosphere feels meditative, almost like a visual essay that doesn't rush you through its insights. There's an interesting juxtaposition of manual labor against cinematic heroism. The practical effects are unpretentious, capturing the raw beauty of rural life. Performances are understated but resonate deeply, revealing the struggles and triumphs of those who cultivate the land. It’s a distinctive blend of documentary and homage that might catch you off guard in its quiet depth.
Essay film styleExplores cultural themesInteresting juxtaposition of agriculture and cinema
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