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So, 'ten minutes is two hours' is this fascinating short documentary that dives into South Sudan’s complex landscape. It's an intriguing blend of personal narrative and broader commentary on cultural exploitation, which is something you don't see every day. The pacing is kind of reflective, almost meditative, which suits the heavy themes of colonialism and lingering conflicts. It's not just a dry recount; the visuals are striking, almost dreamlike at times. The filmmaker really leans into the aesthetic, creating a cinematic experience that feels raw but intentional. It makes you think about the implications of what you’re watching, and that's what sets it apart. Quite an interesting piece for any serious collector.
Engaging visuals that evoke a haunting atmosphere.Reflective pacing that complements its themes.A unique take on cultural commentary through personal lens.
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