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So, The Thoughts That Once We Had is quite the interesting piece, really. It dives into the mind of Deleuze and his reflections on cinema, but you know, it’s not just a straightforward documentary. The pacing is contemplative, with this dreamlike quality that shifts between different eras and styles, almost like a visual essay. You get these layered edits that weave through history, making it feel both expansive and intimate. The tone has this philosophical edge, which can be a bit dense at times but really invites you to engage. It’s the kind of film that challenges you while keeping you visually stimulated with its rich imagery and thoughtful construction. A curious watch for those into deeper cinematic discussions.
Richly layered editing techniques.Explores philosophical themes through visuals.Unique approach to essay filmmaking.
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