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So, 'Cripple' is quite an interesting watch. It's a documentary that plays with cut-up poetry and assemblage, which gives it a unique texture. The film dives deep into how austerity has pushed disabled individuals to the fringes, and it does so with a raw, honest atmosphere. The pacing feels a bit disjointed at times, but I think that adds to its charm, reflecting the fragmentation of the subject matter. The visuals are striking, with practical effects that emphasize the themes rather than distract. It's not your typical documentary; it almost feels like a piece of art that challenges viewers to really engage with the material. Definitely a unique perspective on idleness and societal neglect, worth pondering over.
Unique cut-up poetry styleExploration of societal neglectRaw and honest atmosphere
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