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So, 'Benjamin' is this deeply poignant documentary, exploring a really raw aspect of grief that isn't often talked about. The storytelling is slow and deliberate, almost meditative, really allowing you to sit with Antonin's pain regarding the loss of his little brother. It’s shot with a bare-bones aesthetic, which gives it an intimate feel—like you’re peeking into someone’s private world. The pacing lets the weight of those few days sink in, and you can almost feel the absence of Benjamin in every frame. It's not flashy or overproduced, just raw and real, which makes it distinct. I think the way it navigates themes of mourning and existence is pretty powerful, and definitely worth a watch if you're into documentaries that delve into the human experience.
Documentary formatThemes of grief and existenceIntimate storytelling style
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Antonin Schopfer
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