Live long enough and we all learn a truth in life, that your grief is not enough to stop all activity from swirling on around you. This film says, "I can see you, even in your grief" in much the same way a great photograph captures the vitality of its subject, and hands it to you like a gift.
The center of the film, fittingly enough, is a photography studio, and we get delicious glimpses of the photographer lovingly photographing his subjects - there is no need to build up mystery as to his identity, because he is all of us, those who find themselves willing to watch as life plays out, sometimes unbearably, before our eyes.
I will definitely be watching this again.
The center of the film, fittingly enough, is a photography studio, and we get delicious glimpses of the photographer lovingly photographing his subjects - there is no need to build up mystery as to his identity, because he is all of us, those who find themselves willing to watch as life plays out, sometimes unbearably, before our eyes.
I will definitely be watching this again.