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So, 'Formate' is an interesting piece in the documentary realm. It dives into the world of digital archiving and preservation, exploring how technology shapes our relationship with media. The tone is pretty contemplative, almost melancholic at times, which really adds depth. Pacing is slower, allowing you to absorb the nuances of what it means to preserve a piece of art in an ever-evolving digital landscape. You get some incredible interviews that feel raw and honest, and the practical effects used to illustrate concepts are surprisingly effective. What stands out is its ability to provoke thought about memory and legacy in a digital age; it's nuanced without being preachy, which is refreshing.
Explores digital archivingContemplative toneEffective use of practical effects
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