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So, 'Zen and Bones' is an intriguing little documentary that dives into the life of Henri Mitowa, a 93-year-old monk. The pacing is quite meditative, reflecting the subject's own contemplative nature. It meanders through his thoughts and ambitions, specifically his dream of creating a film about his life. There’s a genuine simplicity to it, and the practical effects are minimal, which suits the documentary style just fine. The atmosphere feels almost spiritual, like you’re stepping into a quiet temple. Mitowa’s performance isn’t theatrical—it's real and raw, which makes you ponder deeper themes of existence and creativity. It's definitely a niche film, but for those who appreciate the art of storytelling, it has something to offer.
Unique perspective on aging and creativityMinimalistic approach enhances the narrativeReflects on the art of storytelling
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