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You Have to Live Somewhere is a curious melding of found footage and musical homage, where Buster Keaton's silent classic, 'One Week,' gets a fresh lease on life through Don Lennon's melodic storytelling. The way it juxtaposes the old-school physical comedy with contemporary music creates this odd tension, almost like a dialogue between eras. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to marinate in each frame while the song unfolds, which is pretty unique for a music-driven piece. It's not flashy in effects but rather relies on the charm of its source material and the rhythm of Lennon's song. There’s something in the way it captures the absurdity of life, wrapped up in this whimsical presentation that sticks with you.
Found footage style with a musical twist.Interesting juxtaposition of silent film and contemporary music.Reflects themes of absurdity and the passage of time.
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