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Window Works is quite the intriguing little piece. It’s a documentary-drama blend that meanders through a South London block of flats, but it’s more than just a physical space, you know? There’s this layered exploration of home and displacement that really pulls at you. The pacing has this almost meditative quality - it lingers, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of the neighborhood. The performances, while understated, carry weight. Each character seems to echo the themes of memory and family, giving it a personal touch. It might not have a well-known director, but that feels intentional, like it’s designed to let the stories themselves shine.
Documentary-style journeyExplores themes of homeSubtle performances
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