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The Beginner's Guide to Spinning in Loops is this intriguing little documentary that meanders through the mundane and the special in life. Jastun's approach is refreshingly raw; he just films what’s in front of him and stitches it together into a loose narrative. The pacing is, well, almost erratic, which somehow adds to its charm. You get a sense of intimacy with the everyday moments captured, from the banal to the profound. It's not polished, but that’s the point – it feels like you're peeking into someone's world, unfiltered. The way it plays with abstraction makes it distinctive, almost like a visual diary of thoughts and reflections. You start to appreciate the ordinary in a whole new light.
Abstract montage style that's unfiltered and intimate.Explores the beauty of daily routines and mundane life.Captivating use of practical effects through simple filming techniques.
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