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So, 'Tree' is this fascinating documentary from 2010, though the director remains a bit of a mystery. What’s really striking about it is how it captures the essence of a tree—like, you're not just watching it grow; you feel the passage of time. It’s almost meditative, with light and water playing such crucial roles in the visuals. The pacing isn’t rushed, which really lets you soak in the details. There’s something deeply philosophical about how it presents life’s interconnectedness. And yeah, the day this was filmed—when the brother got his fork-lift license—adds a quirky personal touch, but the focus is all on the tree’s existence, which is honestly pretty captivating in its own right.
Mystical exploration of naturePacing allows for reflectionPhilosophical undertones in simplicity
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