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So, 'Wish You Were Here' is this intriguing documentary that uses this patchwork of footage from phones and cameras, piecing together a narrative that feels really intimate yet distant at the same time. The pacing is pretty reflective—almost like a slow train journey, which fits since it all revolves around Amtrak. You get a real sense of isolation from the visuals; it’s as if each shot is a reminder of how alone we can feel even in crowded places. The themes dive into some heavy territory, touching on isolation and suicidal thoughts, which makes it stand out in a sea of travel docs. It has this raw, unpolished vibe, almost like a diary entry from someone grappling with their thoughts.
Utilizes found footage for a personal touch.Themes of isolation and mental health are central.Atmospheric and reflective pacing enhances the experience.
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