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Requiem: The Documentary offers a deep dive into keshi's creative journey for his second album. Kenji Chong captures the raw emotions and painstaking effort behind the music. The film has this intimate vibe, weaving personal anecdotes with studio sessions, and you really feel the ups and downs of the process. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing moments of reflection, but not too slow to lose your attention. There’s a focus on the themes of vulnerability and self-discovery, which resonate throughout. Plus, the practical effects in some scenes give it this unique texture. It’s not just about the music; it’s about the man behind the music.
Focuses on keshi's emotional and creative journey.Intimate documentary style with personal anecdotes.Themes of vulnerability resonate throughout the film.
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KENJI CHONG
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