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So, this film, (X, flies, Y, falls), it's an intriguing documentary that really plays with our sense of place. You know, the way it contrasts our familiar urban landscapes with these aerial perspectives is fascinating. It’s like suddenly seeing your childhood neighborhood from a plane—it shifts everything. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing you to reflect on how our surroundings shape us. There are some really striking visuals, all shot on analogue, which gives it this raw, unpolished vibe. It doesn't rush through its themes, but rather invites you to ponder them. There’s something distinctive about how it draws connections between the city and our personal narratives, making you think twice about the spaces we inhabit.
Analogue film techniqueReflective pacingTheme of urban perception
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