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Manten no hoshi is a fascinating documentary that invites viewers into a contemplative space. Its pacing is unhurried, allowing the audience to absorb each detail, making it feel more like a meditative experience than traditional storytelling. The atmosphere is quite immersive, creating a sense of being there, alongside the captivating visuals. The film plays with themes of connection—between people, nature, and the cosmos—rather subtly and artfully. From what I've seen, the practical effects, though minimal, are used cleverly to enhance the narrative without overpowering it. It's distinctive in how it blends the ordinary with the extraordinary, sparking introspection while showcasing beautifully nuanced performances. There's an almost elusive quality to it that stays with you.
Focuses on connection between humanity and cosmosSlow pacing allows for deep reflectionMinimalistic practical effects enhance narrative
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