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Landscape Drifting is this intriguing documentary that captures an experimental exhibition during the isolation of 2020. You really feel the weight of social distancing; it’s like the absence of people becomes a character in itself. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the atmosphere. Park Se-jin’s artistic vision shines through, even without the typical formats of interaction. The film plays with the idea of presence and absence in art, which is pretty fascinating. It’s not just about the artwork; it’s about the experience and how art can exist in solitude. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, enhancing the overall mood without overshadowing the simplicity of the setting.
Focuses on social distancing themesMinimalist approach to artEngaging and contemplative tone
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