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So, 'Diary' by David Perlov is really something else. It’s this intimate look into his life and family, but the way he captures everyday moments is just fascinating. You get these little glimpses of life in Israel during the '70s and '80s. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which lets you soak in the atmosphere. There's a rawness to it that feels genuine, with no over-the-top dramatizations—just real people in real situations. And the film itself, it’s like a time capsule, showing how the mundane can reflect broader themes of culture and identity. The personal touch really makes it stand out among other documentaries of the era.
Unique perspective on family life in Israel.Slow pacing allows for reflection.Intimate portrayal of daily moments.
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