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So, 'Kelly' from 2013 is a documentary that dives deep into its subject matter without a lot of frills. It has this raw, almost intimate feel—like you’re peeking behind the curtain of someone's life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe and sink in, which can sometimes feel a bit slow, but it really draws you into the atmosphere. The themes explored seem to linger, they’re not neatly tied up. There’s an authenticity to the performances that feels genuine, unfiltered. What sets it apart is perhaps its unorthodox approach to storytelling. This isn’t your typical documentary format; it feels almost like a conversation, rather than a lecture. It definitely leaves you with more questions than answers, which is intriguing in its own way.
Intimate approach to documentary filmmakingFocus on raw emotions and themesDeliberate pacing allows for deep reflection
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