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Colour Blind is an intriguing documentary that explores themes of perception and identity through a personal lens. Its pacing is a bit meditative, allowing you to really sit with the ideas being presented. The director, whose identity seems to remain a mystery, does a commendable job of weaving together personal narratives and broader societal issues. There's an honesty in the interviews that feels genuine, though the lack of a traditional narrative arc might throw some viewers. The visuals are fairly straightforward but effective, inviting the audience to reflect rather than just consume. It's a film that lingers in your mind, prompting conversations about race and self-identity long after the credits roll. Definitely not your typical documentary fare.
Focuses on personal narrativesExplores perception and identityPacing allows for reflection
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Jinder Oujla-Chambers
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