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Stuka is this raw documentary that digs into the life of its namesake, a guy navigating through his struggles with drugs and the complexities of his relationship with his mother. The tone is gritty, which really pulls you into his world—it's not polished, but that makes it feel real, you know? You get this visceral sense of pacing that reflects his chaotic life, and the way they capture the emotional weight of his experiences is something else. There's no flashy effects here, just real moments that hit hard. The performances, especially the candid interviews, feel genuine—almost like you're right there with him. It’s distinctive for its unflinching look at personal demons and familial bonds in a way that’s both uncomfortable and revealing.
Raw and unpolished documentary styleFocus on personal and familial strugglesGritty tone with emotional depth
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