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So, 'Last Seen Walking' is this fascinating documentary that dives into the unsettling world of surveillance footage to explore the disappearances of people. The director remains unknown, which kind of adds to the eerie vibe, I think. The way the film unfolds is like a long, deliberate walk through the city, where each exit from the frame mirrors the vanishing act of the subjects. It's really haunting how sometimes the individuals stand out, yet other times they blend into the throng of strangers. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, which heightens the tension and leaves you pondering the fragility of existence. It’s not about sensationalism but rather a reflective look at loss, and the practical effects are purely the raw footage itself, which is powerful in its own right.
Unique use of surveillance footage.Slow pacing enhances the thematic depth.Eerie atmosphere that lingers after viewing.
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Francesco Zanatta
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