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So, 'The Killing of the Pig' is a fascinating dive into the mind of an amateur filmmaker. The documentarian's approach is quite raw, almost like we're eavesdropping on various conversations between the filmmaker and a real estate developer. It's not polished, which adds to its charm, you know? There's this tension simmering beneath the surface, with themes of ambition and the mundane aspects of life colliding. The pacing feels languid at times, but it lets moments breathe, creating a unique atmosphere. You can really sense the awkwardness, the realness of their interactions. Practical effects aren't a focus here, but the authenticity of the dialogue and the performancesâespecially from the amateur filmmakerâbring an unvarnished truth to the screen.
A look at unconventional filmmaking.Themes of ambition and reality.Explores the mundane with raw honesty.
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