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45365 is this intriguing documentary that wraps you up in the everyday life of Sidney, Ohio. The Ross brothers really capture this small-town vibe, you know? It’s not just about the big moments but rather the quiet ones, the interactions that paint a broader picture of the community. You’ll find yourself invested in the lives of ordinary folks—cops, locals, families—each representing a thread in this intricate tapestry. The pacing feels natural, like you're just wandering through the town alongside them. There's a rawness to their approach, and the way they let scenes breathe is pretty compelling. It’s a slice of Americana that feels both familiar and unique.
45365 was released on DVD and has seen limited distribution, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its raw, observational style appeals to those interested in documentaries that delve into real-life narratives rather than constructed plots. While it's not widely known, there's a growing interest among collectors for films that provide an authentic glimpse into American life, and this one fits that bill nicely.
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