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The Color of Time, directed by Sarah-Violet Bliss, is this intriguing blend of drama and romance—like a poetic exploration of CK Williams' life. The film unfolds over 40 years, but it doesn’t rush through. It captures those fleeting moments, the quiet introspection that comes with getting older. The performances, especially from the lead, are layered and resonant, adding depth to the narrative. You’ve got practical effects that enhance the emotional weight without overshadowing the story. The cinematography often feels like an extension of Williams' poetry, creating a rich, immersive atmosphere that invites you to reflect. It’s distinctive for its pace and tone, a thoughtful journey rather than a traditional biopic.
Explores themes of time and memory.Unique storytelling through poetry.Strong emphasis on character introspection.
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