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All The King's Men is one of those documentaries that really immerses you in its setting. Shot over a weekend, it feels like you're right there in the chaos of the convention. Amber Little's approach is quite observational, letting the camera linger on moments that reveal the quirky charm and nostalgia of a 1970s Las Vegas vibe, but in a modern context. The pacing is kind of frenetic, mirroring the energy of the event itself. There's this underlying exploration of how subcultures can often be dismissed, yet hold deeper meanings. You see real people, not just caricatures, which makes it stand out. It’s fascinating to watch how this seemingly trivial scene connects to broader themes of identity and community.
Observational style adds depthCaptures 70s Las Vegas vibeExplores subculture identity
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