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Telescope is an intriguing exploration of a filmmaker stepping back from his craft, grappling with the challenges of single fatherhood. The tone feels introspective, almost raw at times. You can sense that the pacing is deliberately slow, allowing moments of reflection to sink in. It’s not flashy but has a sincerity that draws you in. The simple yet effective use of practical effects emphasizes the everyday life struggles he faces, making it feel grounded. The performances seem authentic, as if the actors are just living their lives rather than acting. It’s this blend of personal narrative and documentary style that gives the film a distinctive edge, making it a unique watch in its own right.
Documentary styleFocus on personal narrativeIntrospective pacing
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