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So, this one, Repeat Viewing (After Hours), is a neat little documentary that dives into the hazy territory of memory and perception surrounding the film After Hours. Daniel Cockburn's narration kind of drifts along, almost like a late-night conversation, where he shares his uncertainty about whether he’s actually seen the movie or just thinks he has. The pacing is relaxed, reflective. It captures that feeling of trying to grasp something elusive, you know? There’s this almost playful exploration of themes like nostalgia and the nature of film itself. Not much in the way of flashy visuals or effects, but it’s really all about the thoughts and feelings sparked by those cinematic experiences. It’s distinctive in how it invites you to question your own viewing habits.
Explores themes of memory and perception.Reflective and conversational tone.Unique take on the experience of film viewing.
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