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Running In Closed Room is quite the peculiar documentary, isn't it? The film centers on Ibrahim, a fascinating character with this haunting backstory. He's been running for 30 hours straight, which is mind-boggling, and it all stems from his insomnia—ten years of sleeplessness caused by a near-drowning. The pacing can be a bit disjointed at times, reflecting his chaotic mental state. The cinematography, while simple, emphasizes his isolation, almost trapping him in the frame. It’s raw and unfiltered, with no glamorous edits or effects, just Ibrahim and his relentless pursuit. The essence of the film lies in its exploration of endurance and obsession, making it a distinctive entry in the genre, especially for anyone intrigued by the human psyche and the limits we push ourselves to.
Unique exploration of endurance and obsessionFocus on psychological aspects of the protagonistRaw, unfiltered cinematography enhances isolation
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