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cov/id/entity is a raw glimpse into life during the pandemic, centering around Danil, a young actor grappling with the abrupt closure of his theater. There's this palpable tension throughout, almost a sense of claustrophobia as the film captures the isolation that so many felt during 2020. The pacing is quite reflective, letting you sit with the characters' emotional states rather than rushing through. You can really sense the despair and creativity battling it out in the performances—Danil embodies that struggle, making you feel every ounce of his frustration and longing for connection. The documentary style adds an authenticity, almost like you're peering into a very personal diary of the times. It’s not about big production values or flashy shots; it’s the intimate portrayal of art in crisis that stands out.
Intimate portrayal of artistic struggle during lockdownDocumentary style enhances emotional gravityFocuses on personal experiences rather than broader statistics
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