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So, 'Enlighten' is this intriguing documentary that really plays with memory and time. It's about the Capelinhos Volcano eruption back in '57, and how the physical archive got ravaged by fungi, which is just a wild concept. The visuals are almost haunting, showing how the decay mirrors the unreliability of memory itself. There's a personal touch too; the director pulls from family stories, especially those of grandparents, which adds this layer of nostalgia and ambiguity. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to dwell in the silence and the weight of the past. It’s like a meditation on how we remember and how memories shift over time, paired with some striking images that feel both raw and poetic.
Interesting exploration of memory vs. physical decay.Unique visual style due to archival damage.Personal family narratives weave through the documentary.
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