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Song for Flower (1998) is an intriguing self-documentary that digs deep into the director's personal tapestry of life. The film has this raw, intimate feel, like you're just there, peeking into her world through the lens of her camera. It’s not flashy, more of a quiet exploration of relationships with family and friends. The pacing might seem slow at times, but it gives the audience space to absorb the emotions and reflections. It highlights the beauty in the mundane and the complexity of connections. It's distinctive in its approach, merging personal narrative with documentary style, leaving you with a sense of lingering thought long after the credits roll. Really, it challenges the way we view the everyday.
Interesting self-reflectionA unique blend of documentary stylesPacing may vary according to viewer's patience
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