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Everyday (2006) offers a unique glimpse into the passage of time through the lens of Kalina's self-portrait project. It's fascinating how he captured a single image each day, presenting them in a rapid-fire sequence that gives an almost hypnotic effect. The emotional detachment on his face contrasts with the rich piano score by Carly Comando, which adds depth to the viewing experience. The pacing is relentless, six frames per second, which can feel overwhelming yet oddly meditative. The documentary explores themes of identity, change, and the mundane nature of daily life. It's raw and unfiltered, making it stand apart from typical autobiographical films. The practical effects are minimal, relying solely on Kalina's evolving visage to tell the story.
Exploration of identity and timeFeatures a unique visual stylePiano score enhances emotional depth
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