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So, 'Life and Other Problems' is this intriguing documentary by Max Kestner. It kicks off with the bizarre event of a giraffe's death at the Copenhagen Zoo, which somehow spirals into a global conversation about life and mortality. The film has this adventurous tone, like a road trip through philosophical landscapes, if you will. Kestner doesn’t just stick to the surface; he dives deep into the reactions from all corners of the world, from Hollywood to Chechnya. It’s not your typical documentary, more of a collage of thoughts and opinions that makes you ponder. The pacing's quite unique too. It feels fluid, almost like a conversation that ebbs and flows, rather than a rigid timeline. There's a sincerity to the voices he captures, which adds a lot of depth.
Unique take on mortality and global perspectivesFluid pacing and conversational toneIntriguing blend of personal stories and broader themes
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