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So, 'Time to Dance' is this interesting documentary that dives into the life of Murata Kaori, a dancer who isn’t just about performance. It's set against the backdrop of Enoshima Aquarium, where she choreographs a dolphin show, which is quite a unique angle, right? The film has a contemplative tone, blending the beauty of dance with the reality of her caring for a bedridden mother. It really gets into the nitty-gritty of improvisational dance and communication, particularly how she teaches the aquarium staff. There's this rawness to her performances, almost like a ballet of daily life. The pacing allows for these reflective moments, making you really think about the intersection of artistry and personal sacrifice. Quite a blend of themes, really.
Focus on the unique setting of aquariums.Explores themes of caregiving alongside art.Pay attention to the improvisational dance elements.
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