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So, 'Casio, Seiko, Sheraton, Toyota, Mars' is one of those films that really gets under your skin. The director, who remains a mystery, crafts a narrative that’s almost haunting, you know? It’s a documentary but it’s more than just talking heads and facts. The way it stitches together amateur footage with government clips gives it this raw, gritty vibe. You feel the weight of consumerism and corporate influence on the real-life horrors of Iraq and Afghanistan. The pacing can feel erratic at times, but it only adds to that sense of urgency, like you’re being bombarded with information and imagery. It’s a tough watch, but it dives deep into the ethics of journalism and war in a way that’s pretty distinctive.
Focus on the documentary's unique editing style.Consider the themes of consumerism in war.Note the variety of sources for footage.
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Sean Snyder
Director