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All the Memory in the World is this fascinating dive into the realm of images and their relationship with narrative cinema. It’s like a dream—or a series of dreams—flowing through memories and reflections. The pacing is almost hypnotic, with an experimental structure that really invites you to get lost in thought. It digs into themes of identity and memory, using photographs as its touchpoints, which feels both personal and expansive. There’s an ethereal quality to the narration that feels very much like a wandering mind, grappling with madness and introspection. Not your standard documentary; it pushes the boundaries of what we consider film, making it a distinct experience.
Unique exploration of photography in narrative cinema.Experimental structure that encourages deep reflection.Atmospheric narration adds to the dreamlike quality.
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