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Triptych is an intriguing exploration of stillness and time, set against the backdrop of Poznan's Plac Wielkopolski. It’s a comedy but not in the usual sense; the humor is subtle, almost existential. You've got this fixed perspective, framed by trees, and it makes you really think about how time flows—or doesn't. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, inviting viewers to linger longer than they might expect. The practical effects, while minimal, enhance the charm, and there's a certain rawness in the performances that feels refreshingly genuine. It's distinctive for how it challenges conventional storytelling, almost like a meditation on moments rather than a traditional plot-driven narrative. A curious piece worth having in any collection.
Fixed perspective creates a unique viewing experienceExplores themes of time and stillnessSubtle humor and genuine performances
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