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So, 'Time is for what is going to disappear' is this intriguing documentary that plays with the idea of how we perceive time and memory. The director, who remains a mystery, uses fragments from the past—like bits of old footage—and layers them with sound and glass reflections, creating this sort of haunting separation in space. It's not your typical linear documentary; it meanders a lot, which gives it this improvisational vibe. You can really feel the philosophical weight of the theme—it’s about preservation, about how moments fade yet linger in different ways. It’s definitely unique in its approach, capturing a meditative atmosphere that invites you to ponder rather than just observe.
Explores perception of timeInnovative use of sound and reflectionsThought-provoking themes
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