Perturbation is one of those documentaries that really pulls you in with its unsettling atmosphere. You can feel the weight of the subject matter through the pacing, which is intentionally slow yet gripping. It dives deep into themes of human psyche and the chaos that often surrounds it. What’s striking here is how the director manages to create tension without flashy effects—just raw, real emotions from the subjects. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing a sense of vulnerability that’s hard to shake off. There's something beautifully haunting about it, and while it doesn’t have the gloss of typical documentaries, that’s what makes it distinctive. It’s thought-provoking, for sure, and it lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores complex psychological themesMinimalistic yet impactfulRaw performances that evoke genuine emotion
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Fabrice Garcia-Carpintero
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