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So, Manassés is a 2009 documentary that really dives into its subject matter without much fluff. The pacing is rather contemplative, allowing you to absorb the themes of identity and community. It almost feels like you're just hanging out with the subjects, which gives it this raw, intimate vibe. The cinematography is pretty straightforward, but there's something about the way it captures everyday moments that feels distinctive. The performances, if you can call them that, are just people being themselves, which can sometimes be more powerful than scripted lines. Overall, it’s a film that stays with you, lingering in the back of your mind long after it’s over, even if the director is unknown.
Intimate portrayal of real peopleContemplative pacingExplores themes of identity and community
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