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The Pace of Water is really something else, isn’t it? It meanders through the lives of three individuals, like a gentle stream flowing through rugged terrain. The old shepherd, Domenico, is just out there with his sheep—no frills, no modernity, just raw existence. Then you've got Nisida, the widow, who’s got this profound faith driving her pilgrimage, which adds a spiritual depth that contrasts beautifully with Domenico's earthy world. And Nicola, the retired fisherman, living in ruins with a white cat, brings this haunting nostalgia. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, giving you time to absorb the atmosphere. It’s not about big moments but rather the subtle, everyday struggles and connections that shape their lives. A quiet observation of human resilience, really.
Documentary on human connection and natureExplores themes of faith and solitudeUnique characters in rural settings
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