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So, 'In hi ko' is an intriguing documentary that really captures a unique slice of life, though the director remains a mystery. The pacing's a bit meandering, which might throw some viewers off, but I found it adds to the overall contemplative tone. You kind of feel like you're drifting through the scenes, absorbing the atmosphere. The themes touch on identity and connection, and it’s interesting how it explores those concepts without shoving them in your face. The practical effects are minimal, but they really enhance the authentic feel of the film. No flashy gimmicks here, just raw performances that feel genuine, which is refreshing. It’s not your conventional documentary, that’s for sure. Worth a look for any collector with an eye for the unusual.
Explores themes of identity and connectionMeandering pacing adds to the contemplative feelMinimal practical effects enhance authenticity
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