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Contact (2018) is this intriguing documentary that delves into the motivations of individuals who've found success in various aspects of life and how they choose to engage with homeless communities. It's rooted in the work of 'The Untouchables' project, which gives it a unique narrative framework. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really absorb the personal stories that unfold, and there's a raw honesty in the interviews. The tone is both empathetic and critical, raising questions about societal responsibility without being preachy. Performance-wise, the subjects are genuine and their stories are compelling, which makes for a distinctive viewing experience. It's not flashy but has a kind of understated power that lingers after the credits roll.
Explores motivations behind helping homelessBased on 'The Untouchables' theatrical projectContemplative pacing with compelling interviews
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