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Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt is a short poetic documentary that really captures the essence of processing memory. It’s got this contemplative tone, almost like a visual diary, where images of everyday life morph over time. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to sit with feelings and moments that often slip by unnoticed. The way it leans into the infra-ordinary is striking—it's in the mundane details where we find depth. No flashy effects or grand performances, just a meditative exploration of how our memories shift and fade. There’s something about its simplicity that makes it feel distinctive, almost like an art piece that invites personal reflection rather than demanding a reaction.
Unique exploration of memory through visualsCaptivating pacing that encourages reflectionFocus on the mundane as a source of depth
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