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Made in the Cell captures this raw, unfiltered glimpse into the mundane life of two kids stuck in ISS. The documentary has this strange charm to it—focusing on their day as they navigate the boredom and isolation, you really feel the weight of those walls closing in. The pacing is slow, intentionally so, which amplifies the feeling of entrapment. No fancy editing or high production value here; it’s just them, their interactions, and the absurdity of their situation. The practical effects are just reality—these kids are real, their shenanigans and off-the-cuff humor bring a distinct authenticity. It’s like a time capsule of a very specific experience that might resonate with anyone who’s been in similar shoes. Definitely a curious little piece for any doc lover.
Amateur documentary styleExplores themes of isolationCaptures genuine interactions
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