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Time (1983) presents a curious exploration of the concept of time itself, woven together with a meditative atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to contemplate each frame, each moment. Soosaar's use of practical effects and striking visuals enhances this philosophical inquiry—there's a unique blend of stillness and motion that feels almost tactile. The film doesn't rush, and that can be divisive; it demands patience. What’s distinctive here is the way it engages with time not just as a subject, but as an experience. You’re unlikely to find a director like Soosaar who dives so deeply into this theme, making it both a peculiar and rewarding watch for those who appreciate the nuances of time in cinema.
Documentary about the essence of timeUnique blend of visuals and contemplationA slower pace that invites reflection
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