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Aimless Walk is this quiet journey through New York with Alexander Hammid, who was 90 at the time. It's not just a walk; it's sort of a meditation on both the outer cityscape and his own inner thoughts. The pace is languid, which invites you to notice all those little details that usually slip by in the hustle of urban life. Hammid’s reflections feel personal, almost intimate, as he captures fleeting moments of beauty and decay. Not flashy in the usual sense, but there's a certain charm in its simplicity. The film's documentary style doesn’t impose any narrative; it just lets you drift alongside him, making the experience deeply contemplative. A distinctive piece, really.
Focuses on the themes of aging and reflection.Captures the essence of New York through a personal lens.The pacing and atmosphere evoke a sense of tranquility.
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