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Comeback is a fascinating dive into the minds of two filmmakers, Uldis Brauns and Ivars Seleckis. The film's tone is introspective, almost meditative, as they explore the relationship between cinema and the passage of time. There’s this languid pacing that invites you to savor their dialogue. It’s not flashy; rather, it's rich with insights that draw you into their perspectives on filmmaking and life. The practical effects are non-existent, which is fitting for a documentary rooted in conversation. It feels like a cozy chat over coffee, where each thought carries weight. If you appreciate the subtleties of documentary filmmaking, this might resonate deeply with you. It’s distinct because it captures the essence of film as a reflective medium, not just entertainment.
Focus on the philosophical aspects.Appreciate the conversational style.Ideal for discussions on documentary filmmaking.
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