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MINOTAUR is like stumbling upon a treasure trove of personal history. It weaves together snippets from the author's life over 15 years, showcasing a tapestry of moments that feel both intimate and expansive. The atmosphere is deeply reflective, almost haunting at times, as the viewer is pulled into a Proustian exploration of memory and identity. The pacing varies, from rapid-fire social media clips to slow, contemplative segments that linger. This documentary uses raw, unpolished footage—think cell phone recordings and Instagram posts—creating a sense of authenticity that's hard to shake. It's a unique look at how we document ourselves, not just as a narrative but as an emotional journey. There's a certain beauty in the chaos of the fragments, and it’s thought-provoking in how it handles the act of remembrance.
Explores themes of memory and identityUtilizes diverse formats for a personal touchReflective and contemplative pacing throughout
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