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So, 'Ruins Alone in Jogjakarta' is this fascinating documentary that drags you into the world of Tatsuya Yoshida, a musician with a bit of a cult following. The film meanders through his experiences in Yogyakarta, capturing his performances at Yes No Klub. What stands out is how it intertwines his deep fascination with ancient temples and ruins, almost like a personal pilgrimage. The pacing is laid-back, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere of the city and its history. You feel like you’re right there with him, exploring these relics. The vibe is introspective, almost melancholic, which feels refreshing in the documentary space. It’s all about the journey rather than the destination, and it leaves you with a lingering sense of contemplation.
Focus on Tatsuya Yoshida's artistic perspectiveEmphasis on the atmospheric exploration of YogyakartaExamines the relationship between music and historical sites
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