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P.S. (1998) offers this really abstract take on a middle-aged man's psyche. It's fascinating how it stitches together elements from classic Hollywood and those gritty New Deal docs. I mean, the way they play with sound and image really highlights the layers of personality—it's not your typical documentary. The pacing can feel a bit meandering, but that just adds to the atmosphere, you know? You get lost in it, and the practical effects they use are pretty clever. It's a film that invites you to sit back and contemplate rather than just absorb, which makes it distinctive in its approach to character exploration.
Explores personality through unique sound-image interplayMixes classic film genres with documentary styleAtmospheric and contemplative pacing
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