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A Close Shave is that kind of documentary that feels like eavesdropping on a deeply personal conversation. Set in a neighborhood barbershop, the film captures three patrons as they open up about their life struggles. It’s raw, sometimes funny, and incredibly poignant, revealing those intimate moments that often go unnoticed. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the audience to really soak in the emotions and the atmosphere of the shop—a safe haven of sorts. The performances are genuine and unpolished, which adds to the film’s authenticity. It’s a nice exploration of human connection, showcasing how even the simplest of settings can be profound. The film might not have flashy production, but its heart and relatability are what make it stand out.
Documentary style with a focus on real conversationsIntimate setting enhances emotional depthFocus on everyday struggles and humor
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