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So, there's this documentary called 'Mission' from 1999 that's all about the everyday life in a city. It’s not your typical narrative film; instead, it focuses on capturing the essence of the market, the hustle and bustle, the faces you pass by, the sounds that fill the air. The pacing is quite deliberate, letting moments breathe, which really adds to the authenticity. Those practical effects? Well, they’re just the real-life visuals of people going about their day. The film takes you on a journey aboard the cable railway and in cars, but it’s more about the atmosphere it creates than any plot. It feels raw, almost intimate, and really makes you think about how we often overlook the beauty in the mundane.
Focuses on daily urban lifeEmphasizes observational filmmakingDistinctive in its pacing and tone
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