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So, 'Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World' is this intriguing piece set in a remote Greek village, right? The atmosphere just hangs heavy, you know? You've got this slow, deliberate pacing that really lets you sink into the lives of these elderly villagers. Their task of relocating ancestors' remains feels almost sacred, and it's poignant how the film explores themes of memory and legacy against this backdrop of an ancient volcano. The performances—oh man—are raw and heartfelt, giving life to characters steeped in tradition. It’s distinctive for its unflinching look at mortality and the weight of heritage, all while using practical effects that feel organic to the setting. A real study in contrast between the village's serene beauty and the emotional turbulence of the story.
Explores themes of memory and heritage.Pacing allows for deep character exploration.Practical effects enhance the film's authenticity.
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