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So, 'Grade AA Butt' is one of those curious documentaries from '96 that really tries to delve into the female form, particularly focusing on the buttocks. It’s not just a surface-level exploration—Karisa Durr brings a sort of scholarly approach to it, examining cultural significance and aesthetics. The pacing is a bit languid, allowing for contemplation, which can be a double-edged sword; some might find it meditative while others may drift. There's a distinct tone that oscillates between serious and playful, which is a curious combination. The visuals are straightforward but striking, relying on practical effects and compositions that invite you to really engage with the subject matter. It’s definitely a unique piece in the documentary genre, you don't see many films tackling such a niche topic with this sort of earnestness.
Focuses on cultural perceptions of female formUnique blend of serious and playful tonesLanguid pacing invites deeper contemplation
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