![]() the paragliders, mountains, the seascapes etc. There also seems to be a significant display of memory fragmentation, when the conversations were important the main characters are barely on screen - all Sophie can remember is the conversation, and the most beautiful visual memories that come flooding back aren't associated with any conversation at all, e.g. When you look back on moments in your life, do you actually remember them or do you piece together some of the memories from the photos and videos preserved? I think that's what happening here as it becomes clear an adult Sophie is looking back over the videos of this trip as she becomes the age her dad was on this trip. ![]() It all brings in some interesting thoughts about memory. ![]() ![]() One of the most interesting things about this film was the decision to not necessarily film some of the more intimate conversations directly, they were filmed through reflections on the TV, focussing in on the developing polaroid at the end or alluded to by Frankie saying "Fine, I'll just record it in my little mind camera" when Calum tells her to stop filming after asking him difficult questions.
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