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So, 'TimeLimit' takes you on this intimate journey with Yoshii Kazuya, a rock musician navigating the ups and downs of illness and recovery. You really feel the weight of those three years in the pacing, which is contemplative yet charged, especially during the musical segments. The cinematography captures those raw, vulnerable moments as well as the electric atmosphere of live performances. It's interesting how the film explores the bonds he maintains with fellow musicians—there’s a genuine camaraderie that almost feels like a lifeline. The practical effects aren’t overdone, which adds to the authenticity. In a way, it’s less about the music itself and more about the struggle and triumph behind it, which gives it a distinct flavor.
Documentary on a musician's recoveryStrong focus on personal relationshipsCaptivating live performance footage
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