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Costumes is an intriguing documentary that dives into the personal connections people have with their clothing. The director, whose name escapes me, captures these intimate conversations with friends, revealing layers of identity and memory tied to fabric and fashion. The pacing is reflective, allowing each interviewee's story to breathe, which contributes to a contemplative atmosphere. There’s something raw about the way they articulate their experiences, almost like a gentle exploration of self through what they wear. The film leans heavily into practical storytelling rather than flashy effects, making it feel grounded and relatable. It’s a quiet piece, yet it resonates with themes of nostalgia and self-expression that linger long after the credits roll.
Personal reflections on identity through clothingUnique format of interviewsIntimate and contemplative tone
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