Ushui, la luna y el trueno is this intriguing documentary that blends elements of nature and culture in a way that feels almost spiritual. You can sense the texture of the environment through its visuals, the cinematography really captures the essence of the landscapes it explores. The pacing is contemplative, providing enough space for reflection, which might not cater to everyone’s taste but definitely sets a unique tone. It dives into themes of tradition and the connection between the land and its people; that’s where it stands out. While the director may be unknown, the storytelling feels deeply personal, almost organic. It’s a film that doesn’t rush, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in its atmosphere.
Explores nature and cultureContemplative pacingRich cinematography
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Rafael Mojica Gil
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