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Windows (1984) is an intriguing documentary that plays with the idea of contrasting environments. The film takes you through different spaces, both internal and external, and there’s something almost haunting about how it captures the mundane aspects of life. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, as it invites you to reflect on the juxtaposition of what we see outside our windows versus the inner lives we lead. It has a certain rawness to it, with practical effects that ground the experience. The performances, though not traditional, have a genuine quality that adds to the overall atmosphere. There's a distinct mood throughout that lingers after viewing, making it a rather unique entry in the documentary landscape.
Unique blend of internal and external perspectivesDeliberate pacing invites reflectionRaw performances enhance the atmosphere
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