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So, '24H' is this intriguing little documentary that really pulls you into a slice of life. It captures a day in the life of its subject, leaving you with a sense of intimacy and the mundane made profound. There’s this raw, unfiltered quality to it, like you're eavesdropping on moments that range from the trivial—like scrubbing tile corners and having egg salad—to the deeper engagements with rehearsals and discussions on decolonization. The pacing is relaxed, giving you time to breathe and reflect. It’s not flashy; it leans more towards observational storytelling. You get a sense of who this person is, and it’s both ordinary and extraordinary. Definitely distinct in its approach, it’s more about the atmosphere and the subtleties than any grand narrative arc.
Focuses on real-life activities rather than dramatization.Combines the mundane with profound themes.Offers a unique perspective on decolonization discussions.
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