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Candico is a fascinating 1985 documentary that offers a unique lens into its subject matter, whatever that might be—it's a bit of an enigma, honestly. The pacing is deliberately languid, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere, which feels both intimate and raw. There's a certain texture to the visuals that gives it a tactile quality, almost like you can feel the grit of reality. The absence of a traditional narrative might throw some off, but it invites you to engage with the themes more deeply. Performances—or rather, the realness of the people involved—add a captivating layer. It’s not flashy, but there's a distinct charm in its authenticity. If you appreciate docs that challenge the norm, this one’s worth a watch.
Unique atmosphere that lingersSlow pacing encourages reflectionAuthenticity in performances
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