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So, 'Et c'était la foule'... it's an intriguing documentary, though the director's name eludes us. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, really. It captures the essence of crowds and their collective behavior, which is fascinating if you're into social dynamics. The cinematography is quite raw, giving it an organic feel, and there’s a certain grit that adds to the documentary's atmosphere. You can sense the emotional weight as it explores themes of anonymity in masses versus individuality. The lack of traditional narration allows the visuals to speak for themselves, creating a unique viewing experience. It’s distinctive in its approach, not your typical documentary format, and the practical effects, if you can call them that, come from the realness of the gathered crowds.
Focuses on crowd dynamics and social behavior.Emphasizes a raw and organic cinematographic style.Explores anonymity within masses.
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