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So, 'Two Hours to Happiness' is this interesting documentary that unfolds between Estonia and Finland. The tone is kind of reflective, almost melancholic, yet there's an underlying pulse of hope. You feel the longing of the subjects, which really pulls you in—it's not just about happiness, but the search for it. The pacing meanders a bit, allowing for moments of quiet contemplation. The visuals are stunning, and there's a rawness to the way it captures everyday life. Practical effects are minimal since it’s documentary-style, but the performances of the interviewees—real people—bring a genuine feel to it. It's distinctive in how it blends poetry with real-world struggles, making it more of a meditative experience than a straightforward narrative.
Documentary style with poetic elementsExplores themes of happiness and longingUnique blend of realism and introspection
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