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So, here’s the thing about 'Time Being' – it’s this raw, intimate exploration of mortality, captured through Gunvor Nelson’s lens. There’s a really unique atmosphere, almost haunting, as she captures her mother Carin in those final moments. The documentary feels like a meditation rather than a straight narrative. It’s got this slow, deliberate pacing; it’s not rushed, which fits the subject perfectly. The way Nelson moves from shot to shot feels almost like a visual poem, you know? It’s not just about the physical decline, but a deeper look at spirit and memory. It’s pretty distinctive, and you feel that honesty in every frame. A real testament to the complexities of life and loss.
Intimate portrait of mortality.Unique visual storytelling.Meditative pacing complements themes.
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