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Time in Heaven is a curious little piece that runs just 19 minutes but packs in a lot of atmosphere. The whole film has this ethereal quality, thanks to its color palette and cinematography, which really draws you into its world. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, inviting viewers to soak in the visuals and music rather than rush through the narrative. The practical effects, though limited, have a certain charm and authenticity that’s hard to replicate today. It’s a bit of a puzzle, not easy to classify, but there’s something intriguing about its approach to themes of time and existence. You might not come away with clear answers, but it lingers, in a way that makes you think long after it’s over.
The film has had limited releases and is mostly found in collector circles, making it somewhat of a rare find. Its 35mm format offers a certain warmth and texture that digital often lacks, appealing to purists. While not widely known, its distinctive qualities have piqued the interest of collectors who appreciate lesser-known gems in the short film category.
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