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So, 'The Fragility of Appearances' is a 1995 documentary that feels like a fleeting summer day, you know? It captures those moments of connection, the kind that just sort of happen when you're open to the world around you. The pacing is unhurried, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to really soak in the atmosphere and nuances. There's something raw and genuine about its reflections on time and existence—like a series of snapshots rather than a straightforward narrative. It’s less about polished storytelling and more about the reality of being in motion, which gives it a distinct charm. You can't help but feel the weight of those transient connections as the film unfolds.
Unique take on summer and connectionsNot conventional, but impactfulGreat for studying documentary styles
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