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Think Popcorn is an intriguing blend of homage and personal exploration. The filmmaker, with a quirky approach, sets out with a trio of cameras, capturing the essence of his country while echoing Vertov's pioneering techniques. The pacing is a bit erratic, enhancing the offbeat nature of the project. There's a rawness to his quest for truth, almost like a road movie crossed with a documentary. You get these fleeting moments of candid reality mixed with staged scenes, which can feel disjointed but somehow add to its charm. Plus, the purple draped stage creates a surreal contrast against the rugged backdrop of the filmmaker's journey, giving everything a unique visual flair. It's a fascinating watch for anyone interested in the art of documentary filmmaking.
Quirky homage to classic documentary style.Distinctive use of practical effects.Exploration of personal and national identity.
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