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So, 'Hands of Silver' is this intriguing documentary that bends time and perspective. The filmmaker explores the life of his grandfather, who seems to defy the linearity we’re used to. Each age feels like a different chapter, and the way it’s presented—sometimes dreamy, sometimes stark—creates this unique atmosphere. The pacing is contemplative; it lets you sit with these bizarre shifts in age. It’s all about memory and identity, really. There’s something raw in the familial connection, the way he’s learning about his grandfather through layers of time. It’s a bit of a puzzle, and the practical effects—well, they’re subtle but impactful, making you question reality alongside the narrator. It’s definitely not your conventional doc.
Unique take on generational storytellingExplores themes of memory and identitySubtle practical effects enhance the narrative
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