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The Trouble With Nature is an intriguing exploration of personal crisis set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Alps. This film digs deep into the mind of Edmund Burke, who, amidst debt and existential dread, seeks solace and revelation. The pacing is contemplative, letting scenes breathe as Burke’s philosophical musings unfold. The atmosphere is rich, capturing both the beauty and isolation of the landscape, which mirrors his internal struggles. Performances are understated yet compelling, bringing a certain weight to Burke's character. It's distinctive in its blend of road movie and philosophical inquiry, not often seen in contemporary cinema. The practical effects and authentic settings draw you in, making the period feel alive, despite the director remaining a mystery.
philosophical themesbeautiful alpine cinematographycontemplative pacing
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