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So, 'Amor' from 1980 is this intriguing documentary that really plays around with the idea of love and separation through the lens of hands-on craftsmanship. Shot in both Rome and Salzburg, the film doesn’t just show you – it draws you into the intimacy of the process. You’ve got cutting and sewing juxtaposed with architectural restoration, all accompanied by these rhythmic sounds of tools and clapping. It's like a visual poem, really. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the tactile nature of the work. And then there's Beavers himself, stepping into a new suit, which feels like a statement on transformation. It's definitely distinctive in how it melds practical effects with these deeper themes, creating a unique atmosphere that’s hard to shake off.
Captivating exploration of love through craftsmanship.Unique blend of visuals and sounds; very atmospheric.Thought-provoking themes around transformation and separation.
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