Un is one of those documentaries that feels like a journey rather than just a collection of facts. It delves into themes of identity and existence, crafting an atmosphere that’s introspective. The pacing can be slow, which might not sit well with everyone, but it gives you time to really sit with the ideas presented. There’s a rawness to the visuals that feels deliberate, almost like it’s trying to strip away the layers of surface-level understanding. You're left with just the essence of what’s being explored. The performances, though not traditional, convey an authenticity that pulls you in, making you ponder long after it’s over. It’s definitely distinctive in its approach, a film that asks more questions than it answers.
Explores identity and existenceRaw visuals create a deliberate atmospherePacing allows for deep reflection
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Gerd Roscher
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