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So, 'The Story of the IWIW' is a documentary that really dives deep into its themes, although it lacks a clear director's stamp, which is a bit odd. The pacing shifts throughout, sometimes feeling a bit slow but then pulling you in with these poignant moments. The atmosphere is quite raw, almost like you're there, experiencing it all firsthand. It's fascinating how they utilize practical effects to enhance the narrative rather than lean on heavy CGI. The performances, while not traditionally staged, carry an authenticity that’s refreshing. There's a certain uniqueness in the way it captures its subject matter, and even if it doesn't have a polished overview, it has layers worth peeling back if you're into this sort of exploration.
Distinctive approach to documentary storytellingUtilizes practical effects effectivelyRaw and authentic atmosphere
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Gulyás Márton
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