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Plywood (2016) is this quirky blend of comedy and documentary that dives into the absurdity of memory and nostalgia. The filmmaker, who remains unknown, crafts a personal journey that feels both intimate and a bit disjointed, almost like a home movie gone awry. It's not the slickest production—there's a charming rawness to the visuals and pacing, which adds to its uniqueness. The interactions with his dad bring a genuine warmth, and there's this sense of humor that bubbles up unexpectedly. The themes of misunderstanding and the nature of objects as vessels for memory resonate throughout. It’s definitely a head-scratcher at times, but that’s part of its charm.
Features a blend of personal storytelling with humor.Examines the relationship between objects and memory.Distinctive raw visuals and casual pacing.
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Christian Kozlowski
Director