In the "Stranger People's" country
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A narrative set in an isolated mountain community centers on a mysterious prehistoric burial ground of diminutive people and the local responses it provokes. Interwoven episodes portray neighbors’ everyday routines, domestic tensions, and curious visitors while rich landscape description and regional folklore shape mood. Themes of memory, mortality, and the persistence of superstition emerge as reverence and skepticism collide, producing an atmosphere-driven series of scenes that emphasize setting and communal life over a single, linear plot.
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