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That Was When I Thought I Could Hear You is a compelling documentary that drifts through a dreamlike experience. It captures moments that feel both intimate and distant, as if you're eavesdropping on thoughts that flicker by like petals caught in a breeze. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to dwell on the themes of perception and memory, wrapped in a haze of atmospheric visuals. There's a striking use of practical effects, enhancing the ethereal quality of the film. While the director remains unknown, the raw performances evoke a sense of vulnerability and reflection, making it distinctive in how it melds sound and image into a meditative journey. It's not just a viewing; it's an experience that lingers.
atmospheric visualscontemplative pacingunique sound design
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