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Retrospection is this intriguing slice of experimental documentary that really pulls you in. Civitelli's journey through his own memories has this raw, almost unrefined feel. You get these snippets of his childhood that feel so personal yet universal, like he's peeling back layers of time. The pacing is a bit languid, maybe not for everyone, but it really lets you sit with those moments. The practical effects are minimal, which adds to the authenticity; it's just him, the camera, and the memories. The tone is reflective, almost melancholic at times, but there's a warmth that keeps it grounded. It's a distinct approach to storytelling that makes you think about your own past, which I find fascinating.
Experimental documentary formatFocuses on personal memoriesUnique storytelling approach
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