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Cardboard is a raw, introspective documentary that peels back the layers of urban life, focusing on the often-ignored individuals holding cardboard signs. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to linger on the poignant moments—faces, stories, brief encounters. It captures the often-awkward interactions we have with homelessness, forcing you to confront your own responses and emotions. The film doesn’t shy away from portraying the harsh realities while also showing fleeting human connections. It's distinct in its observational style, feeling almost like a series of vignettes stitched together, each one an invitation to reflect. The lack of flashy production choices emphasizes the authenticity of the stories being told.
Explores themes of empathy and societal awareness.Unique observational style with minimal narration.Focus on personal stories amidst urban landscapes.
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