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So, 'Distress' feels like a real dive into the world of extreme stunts and the culture surrounding them. It kicks off with Kwesi's insane stunts that just grab you right away. And then there's Nyjah's closing act—man, it's something else. The pacing is intriguing; it builds intensity and then kind of lets you breathe before hitting you again. The documentary captures not just the thrill, but also the raw emotion and sometimes the chaos behind these performances. It's got this gritty, almost underground vibe that feels authentic. The practical effects add a layer of realism that you don't see in a lot of contemporary documentaries. Definitely an interesting piece for anyone who appreciates the art form and the risks involved.
Features intense stunt performances.Captures the emotional highs and lows.Gritty aesthetic enhances the documentary's authenticity.
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