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So, '16mm (Kind Of)' is this fascinating documentary that leans heavily on that grainy, textured aesthetic of the 16mm format. You can really feel the intimacy as it captures these four friends just hanging out, doing their thing. It's not about a big narrative or flashy edits—more of a vibe piece, if you will. The pacing is slow and deliberate, allowing you to soak in the mundane moments that actually become quite profound. There's this rawness to it, almost like you're eavesdropping on their conversations. The performances feel genuine, and you almost forget you’re watching a film. It's distinctive for its simplicity, yet it evokes a nostalgia that’s hard to shake off. A different kind of documentary experience, for sure.
Grainy 16mm aesthetic adds to the intimacyFocus on mundane yet profound interactionsGenuine performances enhance the raw atmosphere
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