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So, 'Time Goes by Like a Roaring Lion' is an intriguing documentary that runs for 76 minutes, with each minute representing a year in the filmmaker's life. The pacing feels meditative, almost hypnotic at times, as it weaves through personal reflection and existential musings. The cable-car journey is a standout, creating an immersive experience that really captures the essence of time's passage. Hartmann's approach is poetic, and you can sense this blend of obsession and liberation throughout the film. It's not flashy, but there's a rawness in the way life is examined. The atmosphere is contemplative, and you feel like you're in on this personal journey without ever knowing the director's identity. Quite distinctive, I’d say.
Explores the passage of time through personal narrative.Uses unique structure of minutes to represent years.Atmospheric and reflective, perfect for slow viewing.
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