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So, 'Thank You, Everest' is a curious piece, really. Shot on 16mm, it’s got this grainy texture that gives it an organic feel, you know? The film drifts through a dreamlike seascape, mixing elements of fantasy with a sort of meditative pacing. There's no real dialogue to latch onto; it's more about the visuals and atmosphere. The way it captures the ocean – sometimes serene, sometimes hostile – speaks volumes about our connection to nature. I found the practical effects intriguing; they create this tactile experience that a lot of modern CGI just can't replicate. The performances, while understated, really lean into the film's themes of exploration and introspection. It's a unique viewing that lingers with you long after.
Experimental film enthusiasts will appreciate the 16mm format.Atmospheric visuals create a unique, meditative experience.Focus on practical effects rather than CGI.
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