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So, 'Takumi: A 60,000 Hour Story on the Survival of Human Craft' is this fascinating dive into the world of Japanese artisans. Directed by Clay Jeter, it really captures that serene yet intense spirit of craftsmanship. The pacing is deliberate, giving you space to appreciate the intricate processes, and the themes of dedication and mastery resonate deeply. You see these Takumi pouring decades into their craft—it's not just about the end product, but the journey and the rituals involved. The cinematography is stunning, focusing on the tactile nature of their work, making you almost feel the textures through the screen. It’s a celebration of patience and skill, showcasing how far humans can push their limits in pursuit of excellence.
Deep exploration of Japanese craftsmanship.Focus on themes of dedication and mastery.Stunning cinematography and pacing.
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