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So, Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet is part of this interesting film project that explores time through the lens of various directors, each with their own unique style. The whole vibe is kind of contemplative, almost meditative, which fits the theme perfectly, especially with how each segment unfolds. You get this sense of rhythm, matching the pulse of time itself. The performances vary – some are deeply introspective, while others feel a bit more theatrical. It's all about that blend of documentary and drama, so you're never quite sure what you're getting, but it keeps you engaged. There's a raw quality to some of the practical effects that adds an edge, making it feel very much like a product of its time, right around the Millennium. Worth checking out, if you're into those experimental narratives.
Experimental narrative structureDiverse directorial stylesCaptivating exploration of time
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