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Lapses, Regrets and Qualms offers an intimate glimpse into the world of Boris Lehman. It's not just a documentary; it's like drifting through a daydream where the boundaries blur between everyday life and artistic exploration. The pacing is leisurely, almost reflective, as Lehman meanders through cafes, bookshops, and museums—each stop feels deliberate, yet spontaneous. The atmosphere carries a certain melancholy, underscored by the mundane yet profound moments of celebration and solitude. You get this sense of wandering not just geographically but emotionally, as he grapples with the weight of memories. The cinematography feels raw and unfiltered, almost like a personal diary that invites you in without pretense, making it distinctive in its quiet authenticity.
Unique exploration of everyday life.Intimate and reflective atmosphere.Cinematic diary style.
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