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So, 'The World In Itself' is kind of an interesting watch. It leans heavily into this impressionistic style, blending color and form in a way that feels really immersive. The whole film feels like a meditation on perception—how we see art and how those visuals can shift and reform. There’s almost a dreamlike quality here, where paintings dissolve into colors and strokes, which can be really captivating. It's slow-paced, but that actually adds to its atmosphere, letting you get lost in the hues and textures. The absence of a known director gives it a bit of mystery too, like it’s this hidden gem waiting to be explored. Definitely distinctive in its approach to documentary filmmaking.
Impressionistic visualsExplores themes of perceptionSlow, meditative pacing
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Jeppe Lange
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