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Meeting (1979) is a fascinating documentary that revisits the charming innocence of the children from 'Just Three Lessons.' This film captures their more complex lives as adults, and you can really feel the weight of time and experience in their stories. The pacing is contemplative, giving you space to absorb their different paths and choices. It's not flashy; rather, it builds a rich, almost nostalgic atmosphere through its simplicity. The way it juxtaposes their childhood with their current realities is thought-provoking, showing how life alters our perceptions and dreams. Definitely a unique piece that stands on its own quite well.
Meeting has seen limited release, so copies can be a bit hard to come by. Most collectors are drawn to its unique take on the passage of time, especially if they have an interest in documentaries that explore personal narratives. Its release history is somewhat obscured, which only adds to the allure for those looking to find a piece that speaks to the evolving nature of childhood and adulthood.
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