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So, 'The Old Bull Knows, or Once Knew' is a fascinating documentary that captures this haunting yet beautiful vibe of decay and memory. The setting—a nomadic settlement on a cremation ground—really adds a layer of depth. Shankar, this aging bull, is more than just an animal; he’s a symbol of the Nandiwale people's fading existence. It’s slow-paced, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, the visuals feel raw and unfiltered. The practical effects, if you can call them that, are in the authenticity of the surroundings and the people. There's a subtle weight to the film, like it just sits with you. It’s contemplative, not flashy, and that’s what makes it stand out. No flashy editing here, just a genuine reflection on life and loss.
Features stunning visuals that emphasize the setting's rawness.A deeply reflective take on cultural heritage and memory.Engages the viewer in a slow, meditative exploration of life and loss.
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