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Storgetnya pulls you into a surreal experience, really. It's set deep within Armenia's salt mine—230 meters down, no less—which adds to this sense of isolation and oddity. The doctor, almost whimsical in her lab coat and helmet, instructs her patients to swing their arms like they're in a peculiar exercise class. This clash of clinical and absurdity is striking. The mineral-rich air, meant to heal, feels almost like a character itself. There’s this slow, almost meditative pacing that lets you soak in the atmosphere. It's not just about respiratory issues; it’s about the strange rituals we undertake in the name of health. It’s a little offbeat, but that’s what makes it stick with you.
Unique setting in a salt mineExplores themes of health and absurdityDistinctive patient-doctor interactions
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