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Rage (2009) is an intriguing blend of drama and thriller, set against the backdrop of New York's cutthroat fashion industry. Directed by Sally Potter, it's not just a film; it’s a commentary on the very nature of image and truth in an age of constant surveillance. The story of a schoolboy capturing candid interviews using his cellphone is quite fascinating and gives it this raw, almost voyeuristic feel. The pacing has this tension that builds, especially with the subplot of the runway accident morphing into a murder investigation. Performances are a mix of sharp wit and poignant revelations, painting a picture of an industry in crisis. It’s distinctively shot, with a mix of personal and grand moments that create a unique atmosphere. Really makes you think about what we consume and how it's presented.
Candid interviews create an intimate atmosphere.Explores themes of truth and perception in media.Unique mix of personal storytelling and industry critique.
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