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Lazarus (1991) is this intriguing documentary that somehow weaves together the lives of Dwight, Ramon, and Ash against the stark backdrop of Santa Fe. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, inviting you to get lost in their interconnected experiences. Dwight's New Age DJing, Ramon's experimental filmmaking, and Ash's tattooed narratives create a raw tapestry of personal expression and existential exploration. The atmosphere is both haunting and intimate, with practical effects lending a gritty realism that complements the emotional weight of their stories. There's a certain authenticity here, a willingness to delve into discomfort without flinching. It's not just about individual journeys; it’s about how proximity can reshape lives, for better or worse.
Features a blend of documentary styles that challenge traditional narratives.Strong emphasis on atmosphere and character-driven storytelling.Explores themes of connection, disconnection, and the human condition.
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