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So, 'Objects' is this intriguing documentary that digs into how seemingly mundane items can hold deep emotional weight. You've got a fifty-year-old clump of grass and a sugar egg—unusual choices, right? But it’s through these quirky objects that we meet a cast of characters, each with their own stories tied to their cherished possessions. The pacing is a bit meandering, which suits the reflective tone. It’s not just about the items themselves, but the memories and feelings they invoke. Liota’s approach feels both intimate and whimsical. You really get a sense of nostalgia, and the performances by the participants bring a lovely authenticity, making this an interesting watch for those who appreciate the intersections of memory and material culture.
Focus on personal connections to ordinary objects.Could appeal to fans of reflective, character-driven documentaries.Unique perspective on the significance of material culture.
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