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No matter how accomplished, anthology movies can often be exhausting to watch.
By the end, all you want is for the ordeal to be over.
Steeped in the pleasantly lazy atmosphere of the title setting, the film is languorous, but not long.
And you might find yourself thinking about it for days.
After finding a lost loonlet, Lu and her birdwatching grandparents nurse the baby bird back to health.
At nights Lu calls her mom, always getting her voicemail.
Other young filmmakers take note: This is calleddirecting.
All the stories inGreen Lakefunction in similarly glancing fashion.
And thats pretty much it!
In some ways, these stories feel more like memories, the films interruptions lending everything a half-remembered quality.
That might also be why this particular anthology works so well, and also why it lingers afterwards.