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Theodore is one of those quiet documentaries that slips under the radar but lingers long after the credits roll. It captures the simple yet poignant routine of a man who finds solace in a bus stop, a place that becomes his universe. The pacing is deliberately slow, almost meditative, letting you soak in the atmosphere of his everyday life. Visually, it’s unpretentious, focusing more on the man than flashy techniques. Themes of solitude and belonging weave through, especially after Theodore's passing, leaving an echo of his presence where he once sat. It's all about the nuances, really—how a bus stop can hold so much meaning. If you're into character-driven stories, this one’s a compelling slice of life.
Features a unique blend of observational storytelling.Highlights the nuances of everyday life.Explores themes of loss and community.
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