Raketkanon is an intriguing documentary that meanders through the oddities of its subject matter. Its tone is somewhat contemplative, almost wandering, creating an atmosphere that invites reflection rather than straightforward storytelling. The pacing is uneven—sometimes slow, allowing moments to breathe, while at other times it rushes through ideas, leaving you to piece together the narrative. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that contrasts nicely with some of the more polished documentaries out there. Performances, though not traditional, contribute to an authenticity that feels genuine. It's distinctive in how it embraces its quirks, leaving you with lingering thoughts rather than neat conclusions.
Interesting reflection on its subject matterUneven pacing adds to its charmRaw practical effects enhance authenticity
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Maximiliaan Dierickx
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