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The Magic Mountain dives into some pretty fascinating underground spaces like caverns, quarries, and tunnels. It's not just about the visuals, though the cinematography captures this eerie, almost mystical quality of these places. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and really consider the human relationship with the earth beneath us. The three chapters shift from exploring the supposed healing properties of radon gas in Austria to the raw energy found in Swiss stones, all of which makes you think about the broader themes of extraction and sustainability. You can almost feel the weight of history and the secrets these underground worlds hold. Not your typical documentary, for sure.
Investigates radon gas and its healing claims.Explores the energetic qualities of stones in Switzerland.Unique approach to documentary storytelling.
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Eitan Efrat
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