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Meditation (1994) is this intriguing documentary that pulls you into a world of unbroken contemplation. The director's identity is a mystery, which adds an air of enigma to the film. It's all about the seamless flow of life, no edits, just pure duration. The pacing is languid, almost hypnotic, encouraging you to reflect alongside the visuals. Themes of time and the individual’s inner world versus technology are woven throughout in a way that feels both personal and expansive. The atmosphere is meditative, quite literally—there’s a sense of stillness that invites introspection. Its distinctiveness lies in how it challenges conventional documentary storytelling, opting for an experiential journey rather than a traditional narrative.
Unique exploration of contemplationNo cuts, pure flowThemes of time and technology
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