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Congress of Idling Persons is a curious blend of raw protest footage and performative script. The editing creates this interesting rhythm, where the seriousness of the protests in places like Brooklyn and Beirut contrasts with the more staged elements. It feels like a collage of voices, stitching together struggles and aspirations for solidarity across borders. The pacing varies; some moments linger, almost meditative, while others strike with urgency. What stands out here is how it captures the essence of collective discontent and hope, without veering into melodrama. A real conversation starter for those interested in social movements and the power of art as commentary.
Features a mix of scripted and documentary stylesExplores themes of protest and solidarityInteresting editing choices enhance storytelling
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