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Mysteries of July is one of those films that pulls you into a haunting space, unsettling and absorbing. It explores the chilling deaths of young men in police custody, presenting it through a lens that feels almost ritualistic. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the weight of each moment, each loss. The atmosphere is thick with tension, both mournful and accusatory. What stands out are the practical effects that evoke a raw, visceral response, adding layers to the already powerful themes of injustice and societal failure. The performances, though understated, convey a depth of emotion that lingers. It's definitely a distinctive piece, not your typical documentary, more like a meditation on loss and accountability.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on social justiceUnique ritualistic approach
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