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So, "The Goat and the Mile" is one of those documentaries that just lingers with you. The pacing is a bit slow, but it kind of works in its favor—letting you soak in the atmosphere, which is both eerie and fascinating. You get this mix of real-life stories and almost poetic narration that blends into the visuals. The practical effects are understated, used to enhance the narrative rather than distract from it. The themes of resilience and the human condition are explored in ways that feel very raw. It might not have a big name director, but there's a certain charm in how it approaches its subjects. It’s definitely a unique piece worth discussing among collectors who appreciate the nuances of documentary filmmaking.
Unique exploration of human resilienceAtmospheric and poetic storytellingUnderstated practical effects enhance narrative
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