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88:88 is this haunting documentary that really captures a kind of raw, visceral existence. The film's atmosphere is thick, almost oppressive—like you can feel the weight of time standing still for those caught in cycles of poverty. It doesn't rely on traditional narrative or flashy effects; instead, you get these fragmented glimpses into lives that feel both intimate and distant. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, forcing you to confront the stark realities. It's a deep dive into the human condition, where every moment stretches, highlighting the stillness of desperation and resilience. There's no glamour here, just real people and their stories, making it distinctively poignant.
Explores the impact of socio-economic struggles on everyday life.Unique storytelling approach with a focus on real experiences.Atmospheric sound design enhances the emotional weight.
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