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Fissures of Violence is a documentary that kind of pulls you in with its raw and unsettling exploration of how images shape our perception of reality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, which somehow heightens the intensity of the themes being tackled. It feels like a critique of our visual culture, almost like a mirror reflecting our collective blindness. The practical effects are more about the starkness of reality rather than any flashy visuals; it’s not about pretty pictures. You can sense the director’s intent to provoke thought rather than entertain, which might rub some the wrong way, but it’s that distinct approach that makes it stand out in a sea of conventional documentaries.
Challenging thematic explorationUnique pacing that enhances impactCritique of visual culture
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