One of my personal favourite films of 2024.
When watching the film I’m reminded of a conversation my grandmother had with me about being present that I was too young to understand at the time.
”The more present you are the more lonely you may become because you’re more aware/present for the moments of serenity and absence. This is not necessarily a sad type of loneliness, in order to enjoy presence your must embrace absence”.
The visual language harkens to…