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"At the time I searched desperately inside myself for any memory of happiness. Now, fifty years later I've learned I was part of someone else's happiness. What a wonderful discovery. You too someday will find this."
This was such a great concept for a film, but I though the execution was kind of poor. The existential insights were great, but it really needed much better production values. I'd love to see it remade with a high budget, with a more visionary director.
Well, if that was the intention not only was it a bad idea it was poorly executed. Why make an existential film about death, life, love, loss, etc. in documentary style? That flourish would only obscure the underlying themes. The afterlife does not call for investigative journalism.
But even if that was a good way to do it, you still could have much better production values. Why make the afterlife-clearinghouse look like a government building? The setting was all wrong.
I'm sorry but you are completely wrong in this matter. Documentary style filmmaking does add an extra layer of truth behind the images. The Hollywood circus of high production values could never ever come close to the emotional closeness this movie offers. And how the hell can you call it "investigative journalism". Did you see a single _fact_ about anything? This film is about pure emotion, not fact.
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This just broke my heart.
But even if that was a good way to do it, you still could have much better production values. Why make the afterlife-clearinghouse look like a government building? The setting was all wrong.
And how the hell can you call it "investigative journalism". Did you see a single _fact_ about anything? This film is about pure emotion, not fact.