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City in Grey is this intriguing dive into the roots of its anonymous director. It’s shot with a rawness that really brings out the grit of the place. The pacing feels almost meditative — long takes allow you to soak in the atmosphere rather than rush through it. There’s a haunting quality to the images, as if the city itself is a character, full of stories that whisper in the silence. You get a sense of nostalgia mixed with a gritty realism; it captures the beauty and decay of urban life. The practical effects? Well, they’re minimal, but they really serve the story. This one’s not flashy, but its essence lingers. Quite distinctive in its approach to a documentary format.
Explores urban life through a personal lensLong takes create a reflective viewing experienceGritty atmosphere highlights beauty in decay
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