So, Angleterre, right? It’s this documentary from '89 that doesn’t really tell you much upfront, which is kind of its charm. The structure is loose, almost meandering, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the places it captures. There’s a certain rawness, a documentary style that feels unpolished but genuine. You get glimpses of everyday life, people just living, and it draws you in. The pacing is slow, maybe too slow for some, but it allows for reflection. I think it’s the themes of isolation and connection that really stick with you. The visuals, while not flashy, have this haunting quality. It’s definitely a unique piece that stands apart from more mainstream docs of its time.
Documentary style captures raw momentsThemes of isolation and connectionPacing may feel slow for some viewers
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