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The Birth of Kennedy is one of those unique docs that dives into identity and belief. It’s intriguing to see how Mahmut Haklıgör embodies the spirit of JFK in such a heartfelt way, creating this almost surreal atmosphere within a tight-knit community. The pacing feels organic, as we see the locals grapple with their belief, which adds a certain depth to the narrative. It’s got a raw quality, with practical effects that keep it grounded. There’s an interesting juxtaposition of Mahmut's mundane life as a vegetable transporter and his role as a wedding organist, which adds layers to his character. It’s a film that lingers, making you ponder about legacy and the nature of belief.
Documentary with a unique premiseFocus on community belief and identityIntriguing character study of Mahmut Haklıgör
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