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So, 'Makeshift (for Mekas)' is this intriguing documentary that feels more like a personal meditation than a traditional film. Jem Cohen shifts the narrative style, opting for on-screen text instead of voice-over, which gives it a unique vibe. The New York street scenes from 2015 blend seamlessly with these lush images of red roses from Lithuania. It's almost like a living scrapbook that honors Jonas Mekas, with a makeshift memorial that really captures the essence of loss and memory. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to linger on each image, each thought. It's a tapestry of Cohen's impressions, and the atmosphere is both nostalgic and reflective, making you think about the value of personal history in art.
Unique narrative style with on-screen textBlend of New York imagery and Lithuanian rosesAtmospheric and contemplative pacing
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