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So, 'Shadowban' is a fascinating dive into Buenos Aires, you know? It plays with this contrast of black and white, really flips your expectations. The way sound is layered over visuals creates this almost dreamlike atmosphere. It’s not just a documentary; it feels more like a meditation on what we often overlook in our daily lives. The pacing is deliberately slow, which might not please everyone, but it invites you to really sit with the images and sounds - like a sensory experience. There’s something almost haunting about it, and the choice to use extradiegetic sound adds to that. It's distinct because it challenges typical documentary storytelling. Worth exploring, especially if you appreciate the art of filmmaking.
Inverted black and white imagery enhances the visual experience.Sound design plays a crucial role, often overshadowing the visuals.The film's pacing encourages reflection and a deeper connection to its themes.
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