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Tigers Can Be Seen In The Rain is quite an interesting piece. It drifts through various formats, weaving together textures and voices that feel both local and distant. You can feel the weight of loss and mourning as the film plays out—there's a real sense of temporal dislocation that pulls you in. The pacing is not what you'd expect if you're coming off something more traditional; it's a bit meandering, but that really serves the themes well. The way it collages visuals is distinct, it gives you this feeling of nostalgia mixed with a kind of raw honesty. It’s not flashy, but there’s an artfulness that resonates. Definitely one to ponder on long after it's over.
Unique blend of formats and texturesExploration of loss and mourningNontraditional pacing adds to its themes
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