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I HAVE NOT BEEN AFRAID OF GOING BLIND FOR A LONG TIME is an intriguing documentary that pulls you into the mind of a filmmaker grappling with his own perception of reality. The rules he sets for himself—using the entire clip length and its original audio—lend a raw, almost meditative quality to the editing. You find yourself lost in these tableaus, each frame lingering longer than expected, creating a sense of isolation that feels palpable. It's like watching a personal exploration of fading clarity, the atmosphere is thick with tension yet oddly serene. The pacing might test your patience, but it mirrors the filmmaker’s own struggle, making it distinctive in its approach to both form and theme.
Documentary-style filmmakingExplores themes of perceptionUnique editing constraints
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