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So, 'Big Kiss Goodnight' is pretty raw in its approach. You have Joseph, just outta jail, marinating in his car, iced coffee in hand, and a haze of cigarette smoke swirling around. It's like a window into a very personal, almost chaotic mind. The documentary really captures this crumbling American landscape that he sees fading away, and his rants—man, they hit hard. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic, as he spirals into his thoughts. The atmosphere is thick with this palpable tension and a sense of loss. You can almost feel his nostalgia mixed with anger. There's something distinct about how it strips away the glamor and gets right into the grit of American life. It’s not polished but that’s kinda the point.
Documentary style reflects a personal journey.Focus on the American psyche and nostalgia.Captures raw emotion through Joseph's rants.
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Dominic Gagnon
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