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328° NO is a raw and haunting documentary that captures a sense of despair in a world rife with social injustices. The film opens with an almost claustrophobic fogginess, juxtaposed with a person climbing onto a roof, camera in hand, which sets a tone of both solitude and urgency. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing the viewer to marinate in the striking visuals of a seemingly infinite horizon. It’s reflective, often uncomfortable, as it dives into police violence and systemic issues, compelling the audience to confront these harsh realities. The use of practical effects is minimal but effective, emphasizing the starkness of the situation rather than embellishing it. It's distinctive for its intimate approach to what can feel like an overwhelming subject.
Unique perspective on systemic issuesStrong visual storytellingEngaging yet discomforting atmosphere
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