Let it be said that nowhere, absolutely nowhere, on the unwritten list of movie rules is it specified the pace at which any one film should set for itself; on one end, there’s the frenetic energy of “Run Lola Run,” on the other exists such slow-movie behemoths as the seven-hour “Satantango” or the 22-minute opening of 2009’s “Friday the 13th.” 2024 brings us “The Wolves Always Come at Night,” a film that attempts to blend documentary and a fictional narrative alongside purportedly commenting on the displacement of rural herdsmen from one specific climate change-affected part of the globe, all under the direction of Gabrielle Brady and co-writers/stars Davaasuren Dagvasuren and Otgonzaya Dashzeveg.
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