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Two Hundredths is this intriguing documentary that stitches together a variety of clips from the internet, showcasing the bizarre and often surreal fabric of contemporary Russian life. The pacing is quite erratic, but in a way, it mirrors the chaotic rhythm of the subject matter. There’s no central narrative—just these snippets that highlight absurdity and contrast stark realities with unexpected humor. The tone feels almost voyeuristic; you’re peering into snippets of life that feel both familiar and utterly strange. What stands out is the rawness of the visuals, the absence of traditional production value gives it a gritty authenticity. It’s a bit of a puzzle, really, but that’s what makes it distinctive in the realm of documentary filmmaking.
Interesting use of found footage.Highlights the absurdity of everyday life.Pacing reflects the chaotic atmosphere.
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