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So, 'QAnon: After the Storm?' dives deep into the aftermath of a pretty intense conspiracy theory that really shook the foundations of American democracy. The tone is quite somber, almost haunting, as Stephanie Hegarty travels across the U.S., meeting various individuals touched by this phenomenon. You get a real sense of the disillusionment and confusion that many feel. Pacing is steady, allowing moments for reflection, which I think adds to the weight of the subject matter. It's not just a retelling of events but an exploration of belief systems and their consequences. The documentary style feels raw, almost like you're part of the conversations, which makes it distinctive. Practical effects are minimal, but the performances of the subjects really bring the narrative home.
Explores the deep societal divisions post-2020.Interviews with various individuals affected by conspiracy theories.A somber reflection on belief systems and their real-world consequences.
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