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So, 'No Time To Look Back' is a fascinating watch, right? It’s not your typical documentary; it has this personal touch. The Ross Brothers dive back into the world of David Byrne’s 'True Stories,' rephotographing those same spots nearly three decades later. What strikes you is this juxtaposition of time – how places change and yet some fragments stay the same. The atmosphere is kind of nostalgic and reflective, and the pacing feels leisurely, allowing you to absorb the visuals. There's this charming sense of homage throughout, especially when snippets of Byrne's voice peek through. You get a real feeling of connection to both the past and present without it being too heavy-handed. It’s a nice piece for those who appreciate the subtleties in the evolution of place and memory.
Focuses on locations from 'True Stories'Nostalgic tone with personal touchesIncludes interview snippets with Byrne
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