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Strom is an interesting documentary that explores the complexities of its subject with a somewhat raw, unrefined approach. The pacing may feel leisurely, but it allows the viewer to absorb the atmosphere and the nuanced details that unfold. The cinematography has this gritty, almost tactile quality, which gives it a unique edge. You can tell the filmmakers were going for authenticity, and it shows in the unpolished, real-life moments captured. The interviews feel grounded, and there’s a certain intimacy in how the subjects open up. While the director remains unknown, it almost adds to the film's mystique, reinforcing the idea that sometimes the story itself can eclipse the creator.
Distinctive documentary styleIntimate interview momentsGritty cinematography adds texture
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