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November is an intriguing documentary, though its director might be a bit of a mystery. The film has this raw, grainy aesthetic that captures a certain realism, almost haunting in its approach. It meanders through its subject matter, creating a pace that's almost meditative, but it pulls you in with its stark honesty. The themes explored are reflective, touching on existential thoughts without being overtly dramatic. What stands out are the practical effects used to convey emotional depth—very much in the spirit of the time. The performances are genuine, often feeling like snippets of life rather than staged moments. It’s this unique atmosphere that makes it feel almost like a forgotten gem in the documentary realm.
Director is not well-knownUnique grainy aestheticThemes of existentialism and reflection
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