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The Horse's Mouth is a unique dive into the mundane yet strangely compelling world of David Kramer as he navigates the logistics of moving artwork. The film captures the quiet atmosphere of Pennsylvania, contrasting the artistry of the pieces with the gritty task of storage. There's a certain rawness to it β the pacing feels unhurried, almost meditative, as you watch him load and unload. The practical effects are minimal but effective, relying more on the authenticity of the space than flashy visuals. Kramer's performance is genuine, conveying a deep respect for the art, and there's a palpable sense of nostalgia that lingers throughout. It's a slice-of-life observation that resonates differently with each viewing.
Documentary style is very observationalPacing is slow, almost contemplativeFocus on the logistics of art storage
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