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Time Passes feels like a quiet reflection on existence. The use of Super8 gives it that grainy, nostalgic aesthetic, and it’s fascinating how Henricks captures the mundane moments of life in a way that feels profound. It’s almost hypnotic, really. The time-lapse work creates a sense of fluidity, as if time itself is folding in on the apartment, turning the everyday into something metaphysical. The themes, inspired by Woolf, really play with impermanence—how everything is always in flux. There's a distinct atmosphere that lingers long after viewing. It’s not about flashy effects or grand narratives; it’s a meditative slice of life that makes you ponder your own passage through time.
Super8 time-lapse technique creates a unique visual feel.Thematic exploration of temporality and everyday life.Part of a series that delves into similar existential themes.
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