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See My Self is this intriguing documentary from '98 that plays with the idea of identity in a really fragmented way. The pacing feels almost disjointed, mirroring the themes of self-exploration and the struggle to piece together one’s own narrative. It's not polished, which adds to its charm; you can sense the rawness in the visuals and the way the shots are edited together. The practical effects are minimal but effective, emphasizing the personal and often confounding nature of the subject matter. It’s definitely a unique take on the documentary form, standing apart from the conventional storytelling we often see. You’ll find moments that resonate, even if they feel a bit scattered at times.
Unique take on identity and self-perceptionNon-linear editing style enhances the atmospherePractical effects complement the personal storytelling
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