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So, 'The Vandals' directed by Andrew Rooney is quite an interesting piece from 1972. It's a documentary that dives into the unsettling world of vandalism. The tone is a bit grim, almost a sober reflection on societal breakdown. It captures various acts of vandalism with a rawness that feels very real. The pacing is more like a slow unraveling, allowing you to absorb the gravity of the subject matter. It doesn’t glamorize the acts, which I find refreshing. There’s a certain starkness in the practical effects—the way they present the damage feels genuine. The performances, while more observational, really add to the unsettling yet fascinating view of this urban decay. It’s distinctive for its unfiltered look at a serious issue, something that resonates even today.
Documentary style emphasizes realismSober tone highlights societal issuesInteresting pacing, not overly quick
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