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So, 'Wind' (2023) is an intriguing little documentary that captures the essence of the winter winds sweeping through the Palakkadan gap in Kerala. It has this meditative quality, almost like a nature poem on film. The pacing is slow and deliberate, allowing you to really sink into the atmosphere. There's no flashy editing or over-the-top narration, just a raw look at how this wind shapes the landscape and the lives of those who live there. The cinematography feels almost tactile, like you can feel the chill in the air. It’s distinctive for its focus on something so often overlooked. It’s not just about the wind; it’s about the connection to the land and the seasons. Really, it’s a quiet reflection on nature's subtle power.
Unique perspective on natural phenomenaStunning cinematography capturing the landscapeThought-provoking themes of nature and connection
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