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That Cloud Never Left is a curious blend of documentary and fantasy, delving into the lives of a village where discarded 35-mm film becomes more than just waste. The atmosphere is almost ethereal, with the sound of cranking toys and the hustle of daily crafting creating a unique auditory backdrop. The pacing feels meditative; you get drawn into their repetitive yet meaningful tasks. The practical effects of repurposed film give it a raw, tactile quality that adds to its charm. It's interesting how it explores themes of creativity and sustainability, showing how something seemingly obsolete can spark joy and innovation. The film’s narrative is subtle, allowing you to linger on the imagery and sounds rather than rushing through a plot.
Interesting exploration of sustainability and creativity.Unique sound design with an emphasis on toy making.The atmosphere invites a reflective viewing experience.
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