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So, 'Swallows, flying over the Naeseong River' is quite a curious piece. It's a documentary, but it feels almost like a meditative journey rather than a strict narrative. The atmosphere is thick with tension and curiosity, as it explores why these swallows choose such a precarious spot in Korea. It’s not just about birds; it’s about human struggles for understanding and connection. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to ponder alongside the filmmakers. They use practical effects, capturing the swallows in their natural habitat with a rawness that’s refreshing. It might not have all the answers, but it sure makes you think, and there’s something compelling in that uncertainty. Definitely a film that lingers with you.
Focus on the documentary's unique thematic depth.Interesting use of natural scenery as a storytelling device.Great example of observational filmmaking.
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