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Photodiary is a fascinating piece that captures Takashi Ito's unique perspective on everyday life through the lens of his 8-mm camera. It feels like a visual journal, where each frame is a snapshot of a moment, stitched together with an almost dreamlike atmosphere. The rough, textured finish adds to its charm, giving it a tactile quality that's hard to shake off. Ito's choice to animate these photographs creates a rhythm that's both nostalgic and contemplative. It’s all about the little details, the mundane becoming significant. You’ll notice how the pacing meanders – not rushed, but rather reflective, allowing you to soak in the visuals and ponder their meaning. Definitely a highlight of Ito's work and a testament to personal filmmaking.
A fascinating exploration of personal memory through film.The rough aesthetic complements the themes of everyday life.Good for anyone interested in experimental documentary styles.
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