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The Long Valley is an intriguing exploration of the Salinas Valley, and it's not just about agricultural landscapes. The tone is very reflective, even meditative at times, allowing the viewer to soak in the lush visuals and the rhythm of life there. Pacing feels deliberate, capturing the slow essence of farming life, and the natural beauty is almost a character in itself. It has this wonderful, unpolished authenticity to it β like a home movie but with a more thoughtful lens. The performances, if you can call them that, are really just the people living and working their land, which adds to this raw charm. Definitely something that stands out in a world of slick documentaries.
This film is currently available primarily on select streaming platforms and limited physical releases, making it somewhat difficult to find in collector's circles. Its distinct focus on everyday life in the Salinas Valley has garnered interest from those who appreciate raw, documentary storytelling. Given its recent release, collectors are starting to take notice, but it remains under the radar for many, adding to its allure.
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