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So, 'The Game in the Trash' is this intriguing documentary that immerses you in the world of Krug II Studio. The director might be unknown, but the focus here is really on the artists and their daily grind. It showcases these long hours of rehearsal, showing us how they transform their unique quirks into something beautiful on stage. The pacing feels almost meditative, with a rhythm that matches their labor. The film dives into themes of independence and talent, and you can't help but appreciate the raw performances. It’s distinct because it sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of theater - the struggle and the triumph that isn’t always in the spotlight, but is undeniably real.
Focus on the themes of independence and artistic struggle.Interesting look at rehearsal processes in theater.Great for those interested in behind-the-scenes of performance art.
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