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Stardust (2025) dives into this haunting landscape of Kazakhstan, where the search for Russian rocket debris unfolds like a road movie stitched together with personal narratives. You can feel the weight of history and loss in every frame. The pacing meanders, reminiscent of the vast steppe, allowing us to soak in these raw stories of survival and resilience. Collecting scrap takes on deeper meaning here, as locals reflect on their pasts intertwined with nuclear shadows. The practical effects—those real remnants of space—add this gritty authenticity. The performances are unvarnished, giving way to a tone that's both reflective and a bit surreal. It's a distinctive piece that captures the intersection of human experience and the remnants of our technological ambitions.
Documentary on space debris and its impact.Themes of survival and resilience.Authentic personal narratives.
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