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So, 'May I' is this intriguing short documentary directed by Robert Todd. It kind of meanders through the mundane yet poignant moments of life, you know? The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere. What's striking is the use of ambient sound and visuals that, while simple, create a profound sense of connection with the everyday. The way Todd captures those fleeting interactions feels both personal and universal. You get the sense of observing something deeply human, and there's a raw authenticity to it. It doesn’t rush; it lingers, making you think about the moments we often overlook. It’s not flashy, but it’s definitely distinctive in its quiet exploration of intimacy.
Short documentary formatFocus on ambient sound and visualsExploration of everyday human interactions
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