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They Just Come and Go is an intriguing documentary by Boris Poljak that captures the morning ritual at Bacvice beach. The film's tone is observational, almost poetic, as it contrasts the bustling, youthful energy of partiers returning from the night with the tranquil presence of older locals starting their day. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere—waves lapping, feet shuffling in the sand, conversations blending into the background. The film's strength lies in its ability to depict the everyday lives of these beachgoers, highlighting the intersection of different generations in a shared space. No flashy effects here, just raw, honest moments that reveal the rhythms of life. It’s a slice-of-life piece that hints at deeper themes of time, transition, and the passage of days.
Observational style provides a unique perspective.Themes of generational contrast and daily life.Engaging sound design enhances the beach atmosphere.
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Boris Poljak
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