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So, Ne me touche pas is this intriguing documentary that plays out like a minimalist duel between two young fighters. It’s not your typical martial arts flick; there’s a certain rawness to it, a stripped-back vibe that really lets you focus on the techniques rather than flashy choreography. The ambiance feels almost experimental, with the pacing that sometimes lingers just enough to build tension. You can feel the intention behind every move, and the filmmakers have managed to capture this sense of exploration in martial arts in a way that feels personal. The performances are genuine; you see these kids not just practicing, but really engaging with each other’s skill sets, making it distinctive in its approach to the genre.
Documentary style may not appeal to all audiences.Focuses heavily on martial arts techniques and atmosphere.Minimalistic approach stands out in the genre.
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Olivier Zabat
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