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So, Life (2002) is pretty interesting, to say the least. It follows a man's entire journey from birth to death, remarkably shot in one continuous take. It feels raw and intimate, capturing the essence of existence without all the frills. The pacing is almost meditative, allowing viewers to sit with the character through his ups and downs. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, conveying the passage of time without any gimmicks. Performances are heartfelt, drawing you into this man's world. What stands out is how it tackles heavy themes like the fleeting nature of life, regret, and the beauty found in simplicity. It's not everyday you find a film that dares to be this ambitious.
Unique one-shot techniqueExplores deep themesIntimate performances
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