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So, 'Pineapple' is this intriguing little documentary shot during quarantine – it has that raw, unfiltered vibe you don’t often see. The director remains anonymous, which adds a layer of mystique. It captures this feeling of disconnection and stagnation, where the subject reflects on days that blur together, lost in a haze of TV and minimal productivity. The pacing feels deliberate, almost mirroring the lethargy many of us experienced during lockdown. There's no grand revelation, just a genuine exploration of what it means to pause and just be. The atmosphere is both confining and strangely liberating – a fitting representation of those odd times. It’s the kind of film that resonates deeply with anyone who felt stuck yet oddly free in that bizarre period.
Unique take on quarantine experiencesAnonymous director adds to its intrigueReflective tone with a raw, honest atmosphere
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