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Fini (2010) offers a poignant glimpse into the life of an 85-year-old man navigating the murky waters of Alzheimer's. The film is shot in a minimalist style, often keeping Fini in dim light, which mirrors his confusion and the murky fog of memory loss. There's a gentle pacing that allows moments to breathe, capturing the fleeting nature of reality for someone like Fini. The small adventures he embarks on, driven by his simple affirmations, are laced with a bittersweet humor. The practical effects, if you can call them that, lie in the raw authenticity of Fini's interactions, showcasing the beauty and sadness of living in the moment, even when the moments are slipping away. It’s a quiet meditation on existence and acceptance.
Intimate portrayal of agingExplores memory and realitySubtle humor amidst serious themes
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