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Monolith is this intriguing experimental documentary that really digs into the absurdity of the political tensions surrounding the Bronze Soldier. It’s not your straightforward doc; there's this heavy atmosphere, and the pacing is very deliberately uneven, reflective of the chaos in the media surrounding the events. You get these odd juxtapositions of interviews and archival footage that make you question the narratives at play. The film captures a moment in Estonian-Russian relations that many might overlook. The practical effects aren’t a focus, but the way it's shot really immerses you into the tensions of the time. It feels raw and real, even if it's a bit disjointed. Definitely a fascinating watch for those into the intersection of politics and art.
Unique take on political tensionsExperimental approach to documentary filmmakingReflects on media portrayal of historical events
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