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Putting My Hand Through a Chair is an intriguing dive into the rhythms of a single day in New York City, delivered with a lyricist's touch. The film floats through moments that might seem mundane, but it turns them into a meditative experience. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to linger in the atmosphere of each scene. There’s an emphasis on physical experience, the kind that often goes unnoticed. It feels almost like a collage of thoughts and impressions, where every frame captures a different aspect of movement and transmission. There’s no flashy gimmicks here—just an honest, raw exploration of space and time in the city, making it stand out in the documentary realm.
Lyricist-style narrativeContemplative pacingFocus on physicality and movement
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