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So, 'D Is for Distance' is this intriguing documentary that blends footage from today with old archives and bits of cinema history. It’s a film essay, really, and it tackles the whole post-truth landscape we’re in. The central figure is this young man who dealt with epilepsy as a kid, and somehow, his story is woven into a larger commentary on our collective struggles. The pacing is pretty unique—shifts gears between raw emotion and reflective moments, almost a poetic exploration. There’s something about the way it captures adversity and triumph that feels distinct. It’s not just another personal story; it feels like a mirror to what we face as a society. You’ll appreciate the montage style, it’s got a certain rhythm that keeps you engaged.
Documentary form with a unique montage styleReflects contemporary societal issuesPersonal story connected to broader themes
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