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So, this documentary, 'Why We Can't See Each Other Outside When the Sun is Shining,' really dives into some heavy themes of human connection and isolation, all wrapped in a very raw, almost gritty style. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, which allows for reflection—like you’re sitting with the subjects, absorbing their stories. There’s a certain atmospheric quality to it, with natural lighting and candid interviews that makes it feel intimate. The lack of a big-name director adds to its charm, you know? It’s like you’re watching something very personal. The practical effects are minimal, but it’s the performances and the honesty that stand out. It’s distinctive in its approach to portraying the complexities of everyday relationships, especially under bright sunlight. Quite thought-provoking, really.
Explores human connection themesAtmospheric and intimate styleDeliberate pacing enhances reflection
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Bernard Bellefroid
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Bernard Bellefroid
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