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So, 'Fragments' is this intriguing 1987 documentary that feels like you’re looking through a kaleidoscope of urban life. It doesn’t have a traditional narrative; instead, it gives you these fleeting glimpses of the mundane, the overlooked. The director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery, right? The pacing is, well, uneven, which can be a bit jarring but also kind of mesmerizing, you know? Visually, it’s raw and unpolished, almost like home footage, but that’s what makes it compelling. There’s this obsession with capturing the banal aspects of life, and it’s strangely poetic in how it unfolds. It’s a deep dive into the everyday that’s both familiar and surreal, leaving you with this lingering sense of curiosity about what we often ignore.
Unknown director adds an element of mystery.Raw visuals enhance the documentary's authenticity.Non-linear storytelling can be jarring but intriguing.
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