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Capitol vs. Capitol emerges as this raw, unfiltered peek into our current reality. It's not about glossy visuals or polished narratives; it thrives on the chaotic, often jarring imagery pulled from social media and personal devices. The pacing feels almost erratic at times, mirroring the unpredictability of the world outside. The film captures a disjointed moral landscape, one that feels like it's on the brink of something yet to be defined. The use of these 'poor images' creates an intimacy that high-budget productions can’t replicate. It's a unique approach, blending documentary with a visceral experience that asks viewers to confront rather than escape. Definitely a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate the intersection of media and modern life.
Raw imagery draws from social media.Unique pacing that mirrors chaos.Themes of moral ambiguity and disconnection.
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