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Tilo Koto is an intriguing documentary that unfolds in a somewhat meandering fashion. It immerses the viewer into a world that feels both familiar and alien. The pacing can feel slow at times, but that’s where the charm lies; it allows for moments of introspection and deeper reflection on its themes. The cinematography has this raw, unpolished feel that makes you feel like you’re eavesdropping on real lives rather than watching a scripted piece. It’s not flashy in its presentation but instead relies on the raw performances of its subjects, who bring a genuine depth to the narrative. The film explores identity, culture, and the nuances of everyday existence, making it distinctive in how it portrays humanity in a subtle light.
Explores themes of identity and cultureRaw and unpolished cinematographySlow-paced, allows for introspection
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