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'Sad?' is a compelling little documentary that, despite its brief runtime, packs a punch. Shot in that stark black-and-white aesthetic, it captures a specific mid-sixties vibe that feels oddly haunting. The film really delves into the solitude we experience while glued to the TV screen, laying bare the complex emotions stemming from that time spent alone. There's a certain rawness in its pacing, almost like a meditation on loneliness and reflection. The way it balances the good with the sad gives it a layered quality that sticks with you. It’s not flashy, but that understated approach adds to its intrigue, making you think about how we engage with media. A unique piece that’s often overlooked, for sure.
Explores themes of solitude and media consumptionDistinctive black-and-white cinematographyShort runtime enhances its poignant impact
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