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So, this film, 'I'll Remember You as You Were, Not as What You'll Become,' is quite a trip. It weaves together Diane Burns' poignant poetry with Sky Hopinka's unique visual storytelling. It's like a meditation on Indigenous identity, language, and memory, but it feels fluid—like you’re drifting through different layers of meaning. The blend of original and found footage keeps you on your toes, and there's this surreal atmosphere that lingers long after you’ve watched it. The pacing might throw you off at first, but it gradually pulls you into its rhythm. Really, it shines in how it challenges conventional narratives; it’s elusive yet deeply personal in its exploration of what it means to remember.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with limited releases making it a rare find for collectors. Its distinct approach to storytelling and the incorporation of Indigenous perspectives may attract a niche audience among enthusiasts of experimental cinema. Digital formats have circulated, but quality physical editions remain scarce, heightening its appeal for those keen on unique thematic explorations in film.
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