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They're All Painted If You Actually Look is a contemplative documentary that just draws you in. It centers on Steven Brooke, a painter whose life seems to weave into his artwork in striking ways. There’s this quiet, almost meditative quality to the film – scenes linger just long enough for you to soak them in, which really allows you to feel the weight of solitude that comes with the creative process. The pacing, well, it feels organic; you’re not rushed along. The atmosphere is rich with colors and textures that mirror Brooke’s paintings, making it almost tactile at times. It’s a deep dive into the intersection of isolation and artistry, a reminder of how the two can be intricately linked. And those moments of him painting? They’re visceral, almost like you’re standing right there with him.
Observational styleRich atmospheric visualsExploration of solitude in creativity
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