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So, 'Agent' is an intriguing piece, despite the lack of a known director. The film walks this fine line between documentary and drama, which gives it a raw, almost voyeuristic feel. You can sense the tension in the pacing, because it doesn’t rush things; instead, it lets moments breathe, which really works to draw you in. The themes of surveillance and personal agency are handled with a surprising depth. What’s interesting here is how they use real-life situations and people, leaning heavily on practical effects that create a gritty realism. The performances have this authenticity that feels almost unpolished, but in a good way. It's not your typical documentary, and that’s what makes it stand out in the collection.
Documentary-style narrativeThemes of surveillance and agencyAuthentic performances add depth
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