So, 'There were 100,000 of us' is this fascinating doc from Jiří Swirth that really grabs you with its raw, unfiltered take on the human experience. The pacing's slow, but it allows the viewer to really absorb the weight of the subject matter. It dives into themes of identity and communal struggle, set against a stark backdrop that feels almost haunting. The practical effects are minimal, but there's an authenticity that adds depth to the narrative. You can really feel the passion in the performances, even if the film doesn't really boast any big names. It's distinctive for how it captures a moment in time without any gloss—just a straightforward, honest portrayal that sticks with you.
Explores themes of identity and struggleDistinctive raw atmosphereSlow pacing allows for deep reflection
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