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Upright Drum In Water is quite a meditative experience, really. It revolves around this ancient Montezuma cypress, 'El Sargento,' that has stood for centuries in Chapultepec Park. The film's pacing is slow, almost contemplative, allowing you to absorb the significance of this tree—it's like a living witness to Mexico's history. The documentary captures the spiritual bond that the native people share with this natural monument. It's not just about the visual beauty; the atmosphere is thick with reverence and connection to the past. There's a rawness in how the stories are interwoven with shots of the tree, and it feels like a reminder of how nature holds memory. You can sense the love for this place, and it makes you reflect on your own connections to the past.
Focus on the cultural significance of El Sargento.Look for the blending of personal narratives with nature's story.Appreciate the pacing; it’s about immersion, not just information.
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Pieter Geenen
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