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A Stretch of Time is an interesting documentary that plays with the idea of memory and existence. The disembodied figure really adds this eerie, almost surreal quality to the film, as he navigates this underground archive. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic, and the pacing is deliberate, forcing you to really engage with the fragments of thoughts presented in those capsules. It’s like a visual poetry reading, but with a Sisyphean twist. The practical effects create a tangible sense of the archive, which feels alive and breathing. While we don't know who directed it, there's an obvious vision behind the scenes that makes it stand out. It’s a unique exploration of the burden of knowledge and the human condition.
Explores themes of memory and existenceEerie atmosphere with practical effectsPacing invites deep reflection
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