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So, 'Infatuation' dives deep into the life of this divorced guy, and honestly, it's a gritty look at addiction. The pacing is slow, almost meditative at times, and it really lets you sit with his struggles. The documentary employs a very raw aesthetic, no flashy effects – just real moments, and it works well to highlight his descent into Weed and LSD. You get this constant sense of isolation, and the interviews have this haunting quality that lingers. The performances, though mostly real people sharing their stories, evoke a kind of empathy that hits hard. It's distinctive in how it doesn’t glamorize addiction, just lays it bare. Worth a watch if you're into deep dives into the human psyche.
Explores themes of isolation and struggleRaw aesthetic with no flashy effectsDeep dive into addiction without glamorization
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