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How Time Flies is one of those documentaries that feels like a quiet stroll through memory lane. The film captures Sigrun Köhler's centenarian grandfather with an intimate lens, revealing his daily life on a farm that seems to straddle the line between nostalgia and reality. It's not flashy; the pacing is deliberately slow, letting his musings about medication and the mundane company of houseflies draw you in. There's something oddly poetic about his reflections – a mix of humor and profound insight. The practical effects of real life, rather than any gimmicks, stand out here. It’s more about the subtleties and nuances of aging, and the unvarnished truths that come with it, which makes it a distinctive viewing experience.
Documentary style captures intimate moments.Focus on the simplicity of rural life.Unique perspective on aging and memory.
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