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Not Even the Flowers is a fascinating slice-of-life documentary that captures the raw essence of human interaction during a time of isolation. The camera, positioned in an almost voyeuristic manner, reveals the day-to-day dramas of a street that might seem mundane at first glance, but really holds so many layered stories. There's a real intimacy to the film, as off-screen conversations add depth to the visuals, allowing us to form our own connections with the lives unfolding just outside the window. The pacing feels natural and unhurried, mirroring the slowed-down reality of lockdown. It doesn't rely on flashy editing or grand statements—it's all about those quiet moments that often go unnoticed. A distinct approach to documentary filmmaking, for sure.
Unique observational style.Focus on domestic life and human connection.Recommended for fans of slow cinema.
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