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Director: Mike Figgis
Time passes. Something changed, something remains unchanged. Figgis has divided the screen into 4 parts, and showed a life – from childhood to old age.
Critical Reception & Ratings
About Time 2 (2002) directed by Mike Figgis is a critically divisive film that has not received significant awards recognition. The film's experimental structure, which divides the screen into four parts to depict a character's life from childhood to old age, has been praised by some critics but found confusing or gimmicky by others. Audience reception, as indicated by the film's IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings, has been mixed.
Why you might like this:
About Time 2, directed by Mike Figgis in 2002, offers a unique visual approach that divides the screen into four parts, allowing the audience to witness the full arc of a life from childhood to old age. Figgis' innovative style and thematic exploration of the passage of time make this film a standout for fans of thoughtful, visually striking cinema.
About Time 2 is the second album by British pop/dance act Clock. It was released in 1997 and features their hits "Oh What a Night" and "It's Over". The album peaked at number 56 on the UK Albums Chart.
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