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The Long Hole is this intriguing documentary that really has a unique vibe. It’s anchored by a detective who stumbles upon a postcard, sending him down a rabbit hole of mystery surrounding Camp Long. The atmosphere is eerie, almost haunting, especially with the decaying visuals of the base. You can feel the weight of time, twenty years of abandonment, which adds to this unsettling tone. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the detective's slow unraveling of the past. The themes of memory, neglect, and the passage of time are palpable here. It's not just about what happened at the base, but what it means to uncover forgotten truths. An unusual blend of geography and personal narrative, I found it to be a fascinating watch.
Unique approach to storytellingEerie atmospheric visualsEngaging exploration of memory and neglect
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