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So, 'Detroit' from 2003 is a really intriguing piece, though the director's identity seems to elude many. The film carries a kind of quiet introspection throughout Edzard's journey from Berlin to Braunschweig. The interactions he has with various characters, often revisited, create this layered narrative that keeps you guessing. There's a subtle tension that builds, and the pacing is quite deliberate, almost dreamlike at times. It explores themes of connection and the ambiguity of human relationships. The performances, though not showy, resonate well in this context, and the practical effects are minimal but effective. It leaves you pondering long after the credits roll, which is something I appreciate in cinema.
Minimal practical effects enhance realismThemes of connection and ambiguityIntriguing narrative structure with repeated encounters
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