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So, 'Fair' (2024) is this doc that really dives into the nuances of a seemingly simple transaction. The pacing is brisk, but it allows for some really interesting pauses that let you sit with the implications of what's happening. It’s got a raw, almost gritty atmosphere - you can feel the tension in the air. The cinematography feels very much like a fly-on-the-wall experience, which enhances the authenticity. It’s not just about the exchange; it explores themes of trust, value, and the underlying motivations of the individuals involved. The performances are understated, but I found them pretty compelling. There’s a certain honesty here that feels fresh, not polished but real, which makes it stand out in the documentary landscape.
Focuses on the intricacies of human interactionRaw, unpolished cinematographyUnderstated performances enhance the themes
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