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So, 'The Fine Art of Wood Chopping' is this quirky blend of comedy and thriller that really leans into its absurdity. Marshall B. Duffield directs with a whimsical tone, mixing humor and tension in unexpected ways. The pacing is interesting, sometimes slow when you’re watching the protagonist chop wood, but it adds a unique rhythm to the film. The cinematography captures the beauty of the woods while keeping things unsettling, which is a nice touch. The performances are solid, particularly the lead, who really embodies this lumberjack’s obsessive passion. There’s a darkly humorous exploration of isolation and obsession here, too, which gives it a distinctive edge. Not your run-of-the-mill lumberjack flick for sure.
Quirky mix of comedy and thrillerSolid performances with a unique protagonistInteresting pacing that matches the lumberjack theme
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Marshall B.Duffield
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