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Temelin is this quietly captivating documentary that takes you through the tension of a nuclear power plant's trial run in the Czech Republic. The film doesn't just zoom in on the facility; it meanders through the nearby village, offering a sort of pastoral contrast to the technological behemoth. You get this sense of the everyday lives of locals set against the backdrop of looming infrastructure, which creates a unique atmospheric tension. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the scenery and the people's stories. It's not flashy or filled with dramatic flair; rather, it feels like a thoughtful study of how progress intersects with tradition. The cinematography captures the rolling hills beautifully, making you appreciate the scenery even more amidst the unsettling implications of nuclear energy.
Focuses on human stories around the plantCalm and reflective pacingEvocative landscape cinematography
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