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165/60 is this intriguing slice of life documentary that really gets under your skin, you know? Set in a quaint Belarusian village, it dives deep into the psyche of an elderly man grappling with the inevitability of death. There's this haunting atmosphere throughout, the kind that makes you think about life and mortality in a raw, unfiltered way. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to savor each moment, each reflection. The cinematography has this rustic quality, capturing the essence of the village and the man’s spirit. It’s not flashy, but the authenticity of his struggle feels very real. It’s a film that lingers, raising questions about age and the fight against a fate we all face. Quite distinctive, really.
Documentary on aging and mortalityIntimate portrait of an elderly man's strugglesUnique rural Belarusian setting
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