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Wassermann is an intriguing documentary that plays with the concept of a beach vacation as a visual metaphor for the weight of the past. The way it unfolds is quite unique, almost like a diptych, showing how memories and history follow you, even in paradise. There's this haunting atmosphere throughout, with the slow pacing lending itself to reflection—it's not just about the visuals but the emotional undercurrents that surface. The use of practical effects adds a tactile quality that enhances the experience. While we don't have a known director yet, the film’s distinctiveness comes from its raw authenticity and the unexpected depth of its themes. A strange yet compelling watch, to say the least.
Themes of memory and nostalgiaDistinctive visual storytellingExplores the weight of history
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Valyri Sheffner Harris
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