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Meters of Life is a raw and poignant documentary that draws you into the quiet world of Uikan Mekulovic, a seventy-year-old deaf-mute. The film captures the simple yet profound ritual of his daily trek to the cinema, regardless of the weather. It’s not just about a man and his love for film; it dives deep into themes of isolation and the human spirit. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to feel each step he takes. The atmosphere is a mix of melancholy and resilience, with practical effects that ground his journey in stark reality. Uikan's performance, though silent, speaks volumes, making you reflect on connection in a world often disconnected. There’s something deeply moving about watching someone find solace in film amidst life’s challenges.
Explores themes of isolation and resilience.Atmospheric and contemplative pacing.Distinctive character study without dialogue.
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