julianbaner
Joined Feb 2020
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This a wild, evocative, dream-state of a film. The visuals are arresting, and each of the dream interpretations are utterly unique. It's more of an experience than simply a story, and it uses its medium to its full potential. A good one to watch on a late hazy night, when you're in the mood for something a little different.
A lovely, inspiring, and intimate look at the life and memories of a 99 year old woman: Evelyne Tollman Werzowa. The documentary tracks through so many aspects of her incredible life without ever feeling tedious or redundant. It is inspiring to see someone with such a zest for life at her age and having experienced all the tragedies she has. Highly recommend, and one to revisit often.
What happens when a group of parents decide to give their teenage children a digital detox? It's a fun concept resulting in lots of laughs while injecting an endearing social commentary. The film does a great job of distinguishing its colorful cast of characters and giving all of them their own unique flavor. Plus, it's not afraid to take some bold stylistic choices that aid the comedy and quirky story-telling.