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So, 'waterfilm' is this intriguing documentary that feels like a meditation on time and place. It's almost like watching a series of slow-moving portraits of the coastlines in California, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Chicago. The film really nails that almost tactile sense of water and movement, making you acutely aware of how limited our representations of these landscapes can be. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, allowing viewers to dwell in each scene a bit longer than usual. It has this raw, unfinished quality that feels intentional, and it draws you in. The way it loops through select locations adds a familiarity that’s oddly comforting, yet makes you reflect on the passage of time and memory. It's definitely distinctive in its approach, something you don’t see often.
Engaging exploration of coastal landscapes.Unique pacing and atmosphere.Thought-provoking themes on time and representation.
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