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In Time to Come is this intriguing slice of documentary that meanders through the concept of time in Singapore. The film captures a city caught between two moments, the opening and sealing of time capsules. It’s got this reflective tone, almost melancholic, and the atmosphere feels heavy with history and the weight of the future. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the sights and sounds of a liminal space. Practical effects play a subtle but important role, enhancing the immersive experience. The performances are more about the city itself and its inhabitants rather than traditional acting, which feels fitting for a piece that’s deeply rooted in real-life narratives and the passage of time. It’s a distinct take on how we perceive our past and future in an ever-evolving urban landscape.
Unique exploration of time in urban spaceReflective and immersive atmosphereFocus on real-life narratives and history
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