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So, 'Misery Loves Company' is a fascinating find from '93. The director remains a mystery, but the documentary pulls you into a dreamlike state. It feels like you're drifting through thoughts, the pacing is slow but meditative. It dances around themes of isolation and longing, wrapped in some striking visuals. The practical effects here aren't flashy; they add to that raw, gritty feel of the film. The performance is haunting, almost like you're eavesdropping on someone's deep introspection. It’s all about that surreal, unsettling atmosphere — you either vibe with it or get lost. Worth a watch if you appreciate something that's not straightforward but rather, a tangled web of emotions.
Great for collectors of obscure documentariesOffers a unique perspective on emotional themesNot your typical documentary narrative
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