Note that this film divides itself nicely into two parts: an initial three minutes of relative silence followed by seven minutes with quiet monologue, or rather dialogue with the piece. My hand is shaky throughout, as may be fitting when a person stands before the universe. Think of the boring bits as like those in Moby Dick - they are meant for contemplation and self reflection and for the consideration of silent details. I think you'll enjoy the film when you relax into it. Cheers and thanks, Geoff Tuck
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