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So, 'Tarahumaras 2003, The Crack of Time Part 2: Childhood' kinda takes you on this introspective journey, you know? It’s the second chapter of La fêlure du temps and has this dreamy, almost ethereal feel. The documentary dives deep into childhood memories—like this nostalgic reflection on joy and dance, which is quite beautifully portrayed. The pacing is meditative, allowing the viewer to just sit with the themes of happiness and innocence. It’s not flashy, but rather grounded in its simplicity. The practical effects are minimal, which makes the focus really on the performances and the rawness of the memories being shared. There's something really special about its reflection on the past and how it shapes identity. Definitely a unique piece for anyone interested in documentary storytelling.
Second chapter in La fêlure du temps seriesExplores themes of childhood and memoryUnique perspective on joy and dance
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