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So, this one is an intriguing documentary focusing on Kikujiro Fukushima, a photojournalist who’s seen it all by age 90. It kind of feels like a quiet reflection on a life dedicated to capturing the truth through a lens. The pacing is slow, almost meditative at times, allowing the viewer to really absorb the weight of his experiences. The tone? There's a somberness mixed with a sense of resilience. You get glimpses of his photographs, which really anchor the narrative and showcase the tumultuous history of Japan. The film doesn't rely on flashy edits or effects; it’s all about his insights and the stories behind those images. It's a slice of history told through a personal lens, which makes it quite distinctive.
Focuses on real-life experiences of a notable photojournalist.Pacing allows for deep emotional engagement.Explores themes of truth and resilience through personal stories.
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