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So, this film, 'A Ridiculous Question to Ask,' it’s a bit of an oddball in the history genre, you know? You've got this student, Matthew Galotti, who’s digging into his university's impact by tossing questions to his friends. It’s shot almost documentary-style, which gives it a raw feel. The pacing is conversational—sometimes meandering, but in a way that allows the characters' personalities to shine through. It’s interesting how it tackles themes of legacy and personal growth without getting too heavy-handed. The performances are quite natural, almost like you're eavesdropping on a real discussion. Plus, no flashy effects here—just a focus on dialogue and genuine interactions, which makes it distinctive in its approach. Quite the curious watch, really.
Documentary-style approachThemes of legacy and personal growthNatural performances and dialogue
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