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Hey Bud is an unsettling exploration of tragedy, framed around a real-life televised suicide. The film has this raw, disquieting atmosphere that's hard to shake off. It immerses you in the media frenzy and moral quandary surrounding Bud Dwyer's death β almost like a meditation on the voyeurism of modern existence. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of tension to stretch a bit, which adds to its overall disturbing nature. What really stands out are the stark, documentary-style visuals and the haunting sound design that lingers. Zando's take on the event as a sort of 'pornographic' spectacle is striking, and it raises questions about our relationship with tragedy and sensationalism. It's definitely a film that leaves an imprint, and not in a conventional way.
Deep dive into media ethics and voyeurism.Challenging themes that provoke thought.Not your typical documentary fare.
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