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In 'Strangers', Robert Oliver dives into the evolving landscape of human connection post-lockdown. The documentary feels raw and intimate, with seven participants candidly sharing their thoughts on social interactions. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really absorb the nuances of their experiences. What stands out is the juxtaposition of their ideas before and after engaging with a Stranger—it’s fascinating to see how those perceptions shift. The atmosphere is tinged with an underlying tension, reflecting the awkwardness many feel in face-to-face interactions these days. It’s not flashy, but the realness of their performances pulls you in. There's something quite distinctive about how this film navigates the complexities of modern communication, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in social dynamics.
Explores themes of social interaction.Intimate, raw performances from participants.Contemplative pacing enhances emotional depth.
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