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So, "The Flow of Things"… it’s a fascinating dive into András Ambrus’s psyche—this alternative musician. The documentary feels really intimate, almost like you’re eavesdropping on a creative process. The pacing isn’t rushed; it unfolds gradually, allowing you to soak in his thoughts and the complexities of music-making. The way they juxtapose his inner musings with the outside world—there’s something genuinely compelling about that. And there’s a haunting atmosphere throughout, thanks to some pretty striking visuals and sound design. It’s not just about music; it touches on themes of identity and existence. You can tell there’s a lot of heart here, even if the director remains behind the curtain, keeping it all mysterious. Quite distinct in its approach, really.
Intimate exploration of a musician's creative processHaunting atmosphere with striking visualsThemes of identity and existence woven throughout
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