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So, 'Ambivalence' from 1998 – it's this intriguing documentary, but honestly, the director is a bit of a mystery. The film dives into the complexities of human emotion, showcasing a raw and often uncomfortable exploration of feelings. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing you to sit with the nuances rather than rushing through. There's an almost haunting atmosphere, emphasized by practical effects that enhance the reality of the subjects' stories. The performances, though not traditional in terms of acting, feel very genuine, drawing you into their truths. It’s got this distinct vibe where you can’t help but reflect on your own ambivalence about various aspects of life. You might find yourself pondering long after it’s over.
Mysterious director adds to the intrigue.Emotional depth that resonates longer than the runtime.Not your typical documentary structure, more reflective.
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Vladimir Tyulkin
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