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Buffalo is an intriguing exploration of memory and perception. The film's handheld, almost static shots create an eerie stillness that lingers, blurring the lines between what’s real and what’s imagined. There’s a haunting quality to the way it presents its subjects, making viewers ponder the narratives we construct from fleeting moments. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which might not suit everyone, but it definitely invites a deeper contemplation. I appreciate how it challenges conventional storytelling, opting instead for a raw, intimate approach. It’s not about flashy effects or dynamic performances; it’s the stark, quiet moments that stick with you, forcing you to reflect on your own memories and experiences.
Introspective and meditativeNon-traditional narrative structureFocus on memory and perception
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