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Ragnar í Smára is one of those documentaries that feels like a dive into the very essence of its subject matter. Though the director's name eludes us, the film carries a raw and intimate atmosphere. You can sense the pacing is deliberate, allowing you to linger on the details, which is kind of refreshing. The themes revolve around personal struggles and community, portrayed through a series of poignant interviews. It’s not flashy; there are no extravagant effects, just genuine moments captured with a realness that draws you in. The performances, if you can call them that, are unscripted but authentic, like watching a slice of life unfold. It has a distinct feel that makes you reflect long after it’s over.
Intimate portrayal of community strugglesDeliberate pacing allows for reflectionAuthentic, unscripted moments throughout
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