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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 creativity · Minimalistic approach enhances the narrative · Reflects on the art of storytelling
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