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So, 'Death Protocol' dives into some pretty heavy ideas but in a really raw and visceral way. It has this gritty atmosphere that feels almost claustrophobic at times, which fits well with its exploration of mortality and ethics. The pacing leans towards the slow burn, letting you really soak in each moment, which I found refreshing. The interviews are candid and sometimes unsettling, making you reflect on your own beliefs. The practical effects, though minimal, are impactful and used sparingly, which heightens their effect. It’s not flashy but rather thought-provoking. It’s that kind of documentary that might linger with you, definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the darker questions of life and death.
Gritty atmosphereSlow burn pacingThought-provoking themes
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