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Bakken is a curious documentary that unfolds in real time, capturing a summer day in a park through three long takes. There's something hypnotic about the way the camera glides, revealing subtle interactions between the guests and the ever-watching lens. The presence of Pierrot clones adds a surreal twist, blurring the line between reality and performance. You really feel the atmosphere, a mix of intimacy and voyeurism, as people react or sometimes try to ignore their surroundings. The pacing is methodical, allowing you to sink into the moments, to feel the heat of the day turn into night. It's a unique exploration of human behavior and the performative aspects of social gatherings, reminding us of the layers of existence we often overlook.
Explores human interaction in a unique wayInteresting use of long takesSurreal elements with Pierrot clones
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