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Subjective Hill is one of those docu-experiences that really blurs the line between viewer and participant. The body cam perspective is a fascinating choice, and it drags you through various unsettling spaces. You start with the rawness of police work in a red-light district, which sets a gritty tone right off the bat. Then, there's this shift to an imaginative war theater and a cozy living room, which feels jarring yet oddly cohesive. The pacing is a bit erratic, but it serves the film’s exploration of violence and realism well. Plus, those practical effects—especially in the VR segment—are top-notch. It’s a unique dive into our relationship with violence and perception, definitely not your typical doc.
Experimental storytelling techniques employed.Body cam perspective creates immersive experience.Themes of violence and perception examined.
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