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So, 'The Fish We Turn the Dust'—it's a documentary, but it really feels like an experience more than anything else. The pacing has this almost languid quality, drawing you into the small moments. It explores themes of transformation and memory, and honestly, it’s kind of haunting in a way. There's a lot of focus on nature, and the visuals are quite striking; they don’t rush things, allowing the atmosphere to breathe. The practical effects, while minimal, blend seamlessly into the narrative, adding an authentic touch. The absence of a known director makes it feel even more like a hidden gem, you know? The performances—while more observational—carry a weight that’s hard to shake off. It’s distinct, for sure.
Focuses on nature and memoryLanguid pacing enhances the atmosphereMinimal practical effects blend well
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