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Exilés (2017) is an intriguing documentary that delves into the lives of those marginalized by society. The film's pacing feels contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the raw emotions of its subjects. The tone is somber yet deeply empathetic, capturing a sense of longing and displacement. You get this visceral feeling as the camera lingers on faces, on their stories, almost daring you to look away. It's all about the human experience, and while it might not have the flashy effects of other genres, the authenticity of the performances and the unvarnished reality of the settings draw you in. It’s a distinct voice in the documentary landscape, shining a light on often ignored narratives.
Focuses on marginalized voicesContemplative pacingStrong emotional core
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