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So, Ruben Östlund's 'Attack on NATO' is a fascinating slice of social commentary wrapped in a documentary style. Filmed in that raw, almost voyeuristic fashion, it really captures the atmosphere of the 2016 Gothenburg flash mob led by the group 'No to NATO.' It’s not just a simple protest film—it's a reflection on collective action and the sometimes chaotic energy of grassroots movements. The pacing is kind of frenetic, which makes sense given the unpredictability of a flash mob. You get this real sense of urgency and emotion. Östlund's unique perspective as both participant and observer adds layers to the narrative, making it distinct in the realm of political documentations. A curious piece, for sure.
This film has had a limited release, making physical copies somewhat rare among collectors. Most available formats are digital, though some may find DVD or Blu-ray versions through niche distributors. There's a growing interest in Östlund's early works, especially considering his later prominence, which adds a layer of intrigue for those who appreciate the evolution of directors. Expect prices to be variable depending on format and condition, with some collectors keen to snag any piece of his filmography.
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