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So, 'After Two Hours, Ten Minutes Had Passed' is a documentary that really digs into the grueling experience of time as a kind of punishment, especially for juvenile inmates. It feels raw, almost claustrophobic at times, with this heavy atmosphere that just lingers. The pacing is deliberately slow, which kinda heightens the sense of confinement. There's this stark honesty in the way it presents the bodies in these prescribed spaces, making you feel the weight of their reality. The practical effects are minimal, but they let the harsh truths seep through. Performances from the subjects? They’re strikingly genuine, which adds to that unsettling vibe. It’s an interesting piece that stands apart mainly because it forces you to confront the uncomfortable truths about incarceration and youth.
Explores themes of time and punishmentFocus on juvenile incarcerationRaw, immersive atmosphere
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