Walter: Lessons from the World's Oldest People (2013) Poster

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4/10
Self glorifing and selfish
wilsonswak10 August 2021
I wish this was more about the people. Like who and what THEY did in life and not the people who made the video. Also, the guy who represents Guinness is irritating.

Warning: They like videoing themselves crying.
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8/10
Nice atmosphere
pappasol15 April 2014
Evolving around some of the oldest people in the world this is an intimate invitation to reflections on personal values and their historical possibilities and constraints, seen from the perspective of the film maker and his fiancée. But the film also, in a more implicit manner, portraits the contemporary fascination with age, numbers, statistics and records, and its role in media and politics, starting with the idea of making the film itself, and, implicitly, our attraction to the topic as viewers. While the atmosphere of the film is really nice, and the short comments on the encounters in the film make space for more reflection, it could have benefited from some critical distance to the phenomenon. Some metaphors, as a train for life, are too simple, and the emphasis on the different values gives the film a religious touch that I was not completely comfortable with. Overall, the film is nevertheless really worth seeing, and opens up for further discussion.
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