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The Second Wave is quite an intriguing documentary. It plays with the idea of time and distance, weaving in personal narratives and reflections. The atmosphere is contemplative, almost meditative, and the pacing feels unhurried, allowing you to really sit with the visuals and ideas presented. The photography is striking; it captures moments that hold still while time rushes by, creating a unique interplay. The themes of connection and separation resonate, especially with the metaphor of wavelength—it's almost poetic in its execution. There’s a certain rawness to it, which adds layers to the overall experience. Not many documentaries manage to blend personal history with such abstract concepts so seamlessly, making it distinctive in its approach.
Contemplative atmosphereStrong visual storytellingThemes of connection and separation
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