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Combat perdant dives into a rather unusual subject - bedbugs in Marseille - but it opens up a whole world of urban decay and social commentary. The tone is gritty, almost unsettling, and the pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the realities these little creatures impose on the lives of the residents. What struck me was the almost cinematic portrayal of discomfort; the practical effects aren’t flashy, but they’re unnervingly effective. The interviews are raw, showcasing genuine concern and frustration. It’s not just about the bugs, but the broader implications of infestation and neglect in urban spaces. This doc feels more like a slow burn than a fast-paced exposé, giving you time to reflect on its themes of survival and resilience in the face of seemingly small, yet pervasive adversities.
Intriguing take on urban pest issues.Gritty realism and social commentary.Unique blend of discomfort and insight.
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