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So, 'kook' is an interesting little documentary that feels like a personal diary more than a traditional film. It dives into this filmmaker's relationship with his dad, which is at times heartwarming and at other moments a bit raw. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really sit with the emotions and reflections on family. There's a certain intimacy in the way it's shot, almost like you're peeking into someone's private life. I noticed the practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the story to breathe without distractions. The performances feel genuine, as if the subjects are just being themselves, which adds to the authenticity. It's not flashy, but that’s what gives it its charm, you know?
Personal reflections on family dynamicsMinimalist style with a focus on intimacyA unique take on the documentary genre
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