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About Time 2 is quite the intriguing piece. Figgis really plays with our perceptions of time by splitting the screen into four segments, and you see a life unfold from childhood right through to old age. The tone is reflective, almost wistful, as it pushes you to think about the moments that define us while also showing the inevitability of change. It's not just about the narrative; the practical effects and the visual storytelling are fascinating, giving it an almost dreamlike quality. The pacing can feel a bit unconventional, but it kind of mirrors life itself, you know? It’s a unique exploration of existence, really... quite distinctive in that regard.
About Time 2 has a niche appeal among collectors, primarily due to its divided screen technique and thematic depth. It's relatively scarce, with early editions becoming harder to find as time goes on. The film holds a curious spot in the collector community, often overshadowed by its predecessor but still drawing interest for its experimental style and the way it examines life's fleeting nature.
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