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Ateks is a curious little documentary from '83 that captures some raw moments in a way that's quite distinctive. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw some off, but there's a charm in its unpredictability. You can feel this earnest, almost gritty atmosphere throughout, as if the filmmakers were just rolling with whatever came their way. The practical effects are minimal, but that's part of its charm; they ground the film in a certain reality. The performances, while not polished, carry a sense of authenticity that’s hard to replicate. It’s a snapshot of a specific time that invites you to ponder what’s being shown rather than just consuming it passively.
Interesting take on its themes.Quirky pacing may not be for everyone.Authenticity shines through the rough edges.
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