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I Am Night at Noonday is this curious documentary that brings Don Quixote into the gritty streets of Marseille, which feels like a fresh spin on the classic tale. The pacing has this almost erratic rhythm; one moment you’re laughing at the absurdity of a knight battling fences and private property, and the next, it hits you with some heavy themes about segregation. The cinematography captures the rawness of the city, and the practical effects used are surprisingly effective, grounding the fantastical elements in a harsh reality. The performances are intriguing, especially the dynamic between Quixote and his squire, an unlikely duo that really drives the narrative. It’s quirky yet poignant, which makes it stand out among the usual documentary fare.
Explores themes of social justice and absurdity.Features a unique blend of documentary and narrative styles.Captivating character dynamics that drive the story.
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