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Reed (2014) is an odd little documentary that dives into the life of an adult with a peculiar job. There's a rawness to it, a sort of strange intimacy that feels like you're peering into a world most wouldn't dare to explore. The pacing is leisurely, almost meandering, which allows the viewer to really soak in the nuances of this unconventional occupation. It’s not the typical polished doc; rather, it has a gritty feel to it that enhances the authenticity. The performances, while not traditional, convey a depth that resonates. The themes of identity and societal roles are subtly woven into the narrative, making it an interesting watch for anyone curious about the human experience in its most unconventional forms.
Explores unconventional adult livesGritty and raw documentary styleThemes of identity and societal roles
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