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So, Picasso’s Files is this odd mix of comedy, crime, and documentary that really makes you think. It kind of bounces around between these light-hearted moments and some more serious undertones about art and authenticity. The pacing can be a bit uneven; there are parts where it drags a little, but then it picks up with some quirky interviews and reenactments. You can feel the low-budget charm in the practical effects, which gives it a unique feel. The performances are a mixed bag, but that rawness adds to its character. It’s this peculiar exploration of art world intrigue that doesn’t follow the usual documentary playbook, which is what makes it stand out, I guess.
Interesting mix of genres, not your standard documentary.Has a quirky, low-budget charm that gives it personality.Pacing varies, so be prepared for some slower moments.
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