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So, 'Orlando - or a little history of the middle class' feels like this intriguing exploration of identity, right? It takes a rather cerebral angle on the middle-class conundrum, drawing on Daniela Dröscher's text and weaving in echoes of Virginia Woolf's Orlando. The pacing is contemplative, almost like a meandering walk through historical layers. Its documentary style gives it a raw, grounded atmosphere, and the way it melds personal stories with broader social commentary is quite distinctive. You get this mix of archival footage and poignant narration that makes you reflect on where we fit in the socio-economic spectrum. It's thought-provoking, for sure, but also kind of intimate in its approach to a theme that often feels distant.
Engaging analysis of middle-class identity.Blends historical and contemporary viewpoints.Thoughtful pacing invites reflection.
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