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Woodpecker feels like a quiet meditation on the passage of time, perfectly captured by Reed’s lens. The autumn setting is almost a character in itself, with visuals that really embrace the rustling leaves and fading light. The film moves at a pace that allows you to soak in the atmosphere—there’s a dreamlike quality that lingers, enhanced by its minimalist score. The performances are subtle, particularly the lead, who conveys so much with just a glance. It's not a film that rushes; instead, it invites you to reflect on unexpected moments and their impact. There’s something about how it blends the mundane with the surreal that sticks with you, making it one of those quiet gems in recent drama.
Shot on location in a small town during autumn.Utilizes natural light for a realistic ambiance.Features practical effects for dream sequences.Limited theatrical release, followed by digital streaming.
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Gavin Oak-Lee Reed
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