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So, 'Through the Window' is this fascinating little video diary that dives deep into the surreal experiences of a filmmaker couple stuck in their Shanghai apartment during lockdown. It’s raw and intimate, capturing the claustrophobia and chaos of those days. The pacing feels languid, almost dreamlike, as they transition from mundane moments to deeper reflections on isolation. The practical effects are almost nonexistent, but that’s the point—it's all about the realness of their situation. What stands out is the way the camera eventually shifts, moving beyond their cramped space to comment on a broader social landscape. It’s a unique lens on a shared experience that many can relate to, yet it feels so personal.
This film has a certain rarity; it was made during a time when many were documenting their experiences, yet 'Through the Window' stands apart with its personal yet expansive narrative. The lack of a traditional release format means it might not be widely available, which adds to its appeal for collectors who appreciate unique indie films. There's a burgeoning interest in such personal storytelling, especially during unprecedented times, making it a noteworthy piece in any thoughtful collection.
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