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Weather Diary 4, while it carries the weight of a typical documentary, leans heavily into a unique narrative style. The pacing is almost meditative, with George’s journey to Milwaukee feeling less like a quest for good weather and more like an exploration of social commentary. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of resignation, as the drought looms over everything. You can see that George tries to tether his observations to the Motivation Of The Carcasoids project, but it often feels disjointed. It’s not just about weather but about the human condition and our relationship with environmental circumstances. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on raw, real-life interactions that make it feel very much alive, albeit in a quiet, reflective way.
Explores the interplay between weather and societyDistinctive narrative style that feels reflectiveMinimal practical effects focusing on real-life interactions
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