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70x40 is an intriguing documentary that explores the aftermath of a cataclysmic event, leaving viewers with this unsettling sense of disarray. The film doesn't hold your hand; it invites you to sit with the chaos, reflecting on how cinema remains a refuge amid societal collapse. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that seems intentional—mirroring life itself, it oscillates between moments of stark silence and bursts of raw emotion. The practical effects are minimalistic, yet impactful, allowing the real stories of people to take center stage. It’s the performances that resonate most; they feel genuine and grounded, making the viewer contemplate the fragility of normalcy in a world gone awry.
Documentary on societal collapse and cinema's roleExplores human resilience and fragilityUnique pacing that reflects real-life chaos
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