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So, 'Un flux' is a really interesting documentary. It takes this almost poetic approach to explore the forgotten Bièvre river, which used to be a tributary of the Seine, now buried in Paris' sewers. What struck me is how it captures the duality of nature and urban life, you know? The filmmaker, whose identity remains a mystery, intertwines the journey to find the river's source with the lives of the people living along its banks. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative—it's not rushed. The use of practical effects is subtle but effective, and the way the narrative flows mirrors the river itself, making it feel distinctive. There's this atmospheric quality that lingers long after the credits roll, making you think about what lies beneath the surface of our everyday lives.
Explores the intersection of nature and urban life.Unique narrative structure with an atmospheric quality.Mystery surrounding the director adds intrigue.
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