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1.500 kilos is quite the intriguing documentary, diving deep into the tangled web of ethnic nationalism. The director really captures a raw, almost diary-like feel, as it weaves together snippets on migration, the anti-European sentiment, and those nostalgic notions of a 'glorious past.' It’s not just a collection of facts; there’s a rhythm to its pacing that pulls you in, making you ponder each theme. The atmosphere can feel heavy at times, reflecting the conflicts it addresses, yet there's a certain clarity in the voice presented. Practical effects aren’t the highlight here, but the emotional weight of the topics makes this a distinctive watch. It's like a visual essay that challenges you to think critically about our times.
Explores current issues of nationalism and migrationDiary-like narrative style adds intimacyThemes resonate with contemporary societal debates
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