So, "Martin Blaszko II" is this documentary that feels like it's peeling back layers of reality. The pacing is a bit erratic, which can be jarring but also gives it a raw edge. It dives into themes of identity and memory, though without a clear narrative arc, making it a puzzle for viewers. The atmosphere is dense, almost claustrophobic at times, which adds to the tension. The practical effects are minimal, relying mostly on real-life footage that feels intimate. There's this sense of being invited into a world that’s both familiar and strange. The performances, if you can call them that, come from real people rather than actors, which gives it an authenticity that’s hard to ignore. It’s unique in how it challenges the viewer to engage with it on multiple levels.
Interesting approach to documentary filmmaking.Pacing may not be for everyone, but it has its charm.Real-life footage adds a layer of authenticity.
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Ignacio Masllorens
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