The offbeat characters, loose narrative, crime elements and hushed voice - over are all trademarks of its time, which gives the film
a bit of a time capsule feeling.
As
a bit of a time capsule of the life, music, and fashions of the late - 1970s, Foxes will have its audience out there, nostalgic for the skateboard, knee - high socks, and feathered hair styles.
Not exact matches
The
capsule wardrobe takes a little
bit of time thinking and planning upfront but I think the end result will be life changing.
Mock's biases are clear here, and her documentary does at
times feel a
bit too worshipful
of its subject... Still, the documentary remains a powerful
time capsule.
From his dedication to using the same map from the original crawl to the appearance
of an original mixtape from 1990, Pegg's zany character is painted with
bits of rich detail that make The World's End more than just a quintet's reunion into a
time capsule.
It's a
bit if a
time capsule and yet somehow remains timeless in the theme
of self discovery.
Young Turks
of that moment, like David Diao and Peter Young, are here, but the whole project feels a
bit hollow at the center, like a
time capsule from a
time that didn't quite exist.
She has big dreams
of being spiffed up a
bit, she doesn't want to be a
time capsule house.