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BRDDR is a curious little documentary short from 1981. Its tone is almost raw, a bit gritty, which gives it an air of authenticity. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that kind of adds to its charm. You can feel a sense of urgency in the shots, as if the director was trying to capture something fleeting. The themes it dances around are quite intriguing, often touching on societal shifts and personal stories. While the practical effects are minimal, they serve their purpose well and enhance that authentic feel. There’s a certain vibe that lingers after watching, like a fleeting glimpse into another world. It’s not polished, but in its own way, it holds a certain uniqueness that stands out in the documentary genre.
Raw and gritty atmosphereUneven pacing adds charmCaptures fleeting moments of society
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Irina Hoppe
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