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So, 'High Five' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life of Katya, a young woman from Rostov-on-Don. She juggles her studies in economics and a part-time job at McDonald's while volunteering during the World Cup. The whole vibe is really laid-back but also insightful; you see the passion and chaos around such a big event through her experiences. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're just hanging out with her. That foam hand? It’s not just a prop; it becomes a symbol of connection in a bustling crowd. The practical effects are minimal but effective, letting the raw emotions take center stage. Katya’s performance feels genuine, which adds depth to the film, making it a slice-of-life that resonates.
Documentary style captures real-life momentsFocus on personal narrative amidst a global eventEmphasis on human connection through simple gestures
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