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So, Stone (2013) is this intriguing little documentary by Kevin Jerome Everson that really draws you in with its simplicity. It’s just one long take, and the focus is all on this street hustler's sleight-of-hand game. The way the camera stays locked in on his fingers while he spins his tale is something else. You can practically feel the energy of the crowd around him. The audio, it’s just as gripping, with his smooth chatter pulling you deeper into the scene. It’s a fascinating look at hustle and skill, wrapped in a raw, immediate atmosphere. Definitely stands out for its realness and the way it captures a slice of life that feels both ordinary and extraordinary.
One long take adds intensity.Great example of observational documentary style.Captivating audio enhances the visual experience.
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