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So, 'The Colour of His Shade' is this intriguing documentary from 2004, though the director remains a mystery. It has a unique, almost ethereal tone—like you're wandering through someone's personal journey without a clear map. The pacing is a bit slow, but it really allows the viewer to soak in the visuals and ideas presented. Themes of identity and perception run deep, making you think about how we see ourselves and others. There are moments where the practical effects add a surreal quality, blurring lines between reality and imagination. It's not a straightforward watch, but there's something refreshing about its distinct style, you know? Not your ordinary doc, that’s for sure.
Atmospheric exploration of identityIntriguing visual styleSlow pacing invites deeper reflection
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