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Urine Man is a curious documentary that unfolds like a philosophical duel. The subject, a peculiar neighbor, imposes strict rules on the interview process, which adds an interesting layer of tension. It's not your typical documentary; there’s no narrative arc or conventional storytelling. Instead, it’s this slow burn of ideas and attitudes. The atmosphere feels almost claustrophobic at times, as the subject's eccentricities come to the forefront. Pacing is unhurried, giving you the chance to soak in his unique worldview, even if it’s a bit disjointed. You might find yourself pondering the absurdity of it all. The distinctiveness lies in the power struggle between the filmmaker and the subject, making you question the nature of communication itself.
Not your usual documentary format.Focus more on ideas than a narrative.Unique approach to filmmaker-subject dynamics.
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