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The World is All What Happens has this raw, gritty feel that pulls you into its documentary-style storytelling. It’s like you're peeking into moments that might otherwise be lost. The pacing feels deliberate, often dragging you through somber reflections and capturing the mundanity of daily life. It doesn't rush, allowing the viewer to absorb the themes of existence and human experience. Practical effects? Well, it’s more about how reality is presented here than any flashy visuals. You might find the performances to be a bit understated, but that adds to the authenticity. There’s an air of melancholy but also a strange beauty in the simplicity of it all. Definitely not your typical doc, it has its own rhythm.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on human experienceReflective and somber tone
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