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We Will Live Again dives into the eerie world of cryonics with a strange mix of curiosity and unsettling intimacy. The film takes you on a tour of the Cryonics Institute, where Ben Best and Andy Zawacki operate out of what feels like a homegrown facility but houses 99 preserved bodies. It’s shot with a raw, almost voyeuristic eye, capturing the quiet yet weighty atmosphere of the place. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the implications of life, death, and what lies beyond. The performances are unrefined yet sincere, echoing the film's DIY aesthetic. It’s not your typical documentary; it feels more like a meditation on mortality and the human condition, which sets it apart from other works in the genre.
This film has had a limited physical release, making it somewhat rare among collectors. The DIY nature and unconventional subject matter tend to attract interest from those fascinated by the intersection of science and existential thought. It's not something you'll find in every collection, but for those who appreciate a deeper dive into the human experience, it offers a unique perspective that can provoke thoughtful discussions.
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