
Elder is this raw, almost intimate documentary that dives into the lives of its subjects with a kind of calm observation that feels almost meditative. The pacing is deliberate; it allows each moment to breathe, showcasing the everyday realities of aging. There's a stark beauty in its simplicity, capturing emotions that often go unspoken. The cinematography has a gritty touch, emphasizing the practicality of the subjects' environments—nothing feels staged. The performances from the interviewees are genuine, often heart-wrenching yet grounded, providing a perspective that feels personal. What sets it apart is its refusal to romanticize; it gives you the unvarnished truth of life in its later stages, without any frills.
A closer look at human experiences with aging.Explores themes of vulnerability and resilience.Distinctive in its observational style and pacing.
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Thaís Inácio
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