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Homeless (2010) is an intriguing documentary that immerses you in the gritty reality of three Greenlandic individuals struggling on the streets of Copenhagen. The tone feels raw and unfiltered, capturing their day-to-day lives with an almost voyeuristic honesty. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the uncomfortable moments and the fleeting glimpses of hope they encounter. What stands out is how it challenges perceptions about homelessness; these aren't just stories of despair, but also of resilience. The cinematography feels almost documentary-like, not flashy, just real. The performances, if you can even call them that, are genuine and often heartbreaking. It's not a polished film, but that’s part of its charm. It’s a slice of life that feels both personal and universal.
Explores social issues with a personal touchUnpolished style enhances authenticityGenuine performances from real subjects
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