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So, 'JonBenet's Tricycle' dives into this bizarre intersection of obsession and tragedy. The documentary captures a collector who's amassed a range of oddities, but it’s the titular tricycle that really sets the tone. It’s unsettling, thought-provoking, and kind of melancholic in a way. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to sit with the weight of each item he shares. You get this eerie sense of how pop culture and media trauma intertwine, which makes it distinctive. The interviews, while not flashy, add a rawness that complements the artifacts on display. It’s like peering into a dark corner of the human psyche, and you can’t help but reflect on what the things we own say about us.
Explores the intersection of tragedy and obsession.Unique look at collecting darker artifacts.Thought-provoking commentary on media and culture.
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