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D. Nieves is a fascinating entry in the documentary genre, although the director is still shrouded in anonymity. It offers a raw, unpolished glimpse into its subject matter, resonating with a kind of atmospheric heaviness that's hard to shake off. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing viewers to really absorb the details and nuances. The film dives deep into themes of identity and existence, making for some thought-provoking moments. The practical effects, while not overdone, serve to enhance the authenticity of the portrayal, grounding it in reality. Despite the lack of an overview, there's something distinctive about how it presents its material; it feels like a piece that’s meant to provoke conversation rather than just entertain.
Mysterious director adds to its intrigueThemes of identity and existence are prevalentPractical effects enhance realism
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