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So, Vancouver (2008) is an interesting documentary, divided into these five parts that feel like a personal diary, really. It all kicks off with this wild encounter at the Canadian border, where a customs officer accuses the filmmaker of smuggling porn. It’s sort of a deep dive into paranoia and how quickly perceptions can twist into something dark and absurd. The pacing has this reflective quality, allowing you to linger on the themes of judgment and misconceptions. There’s not a lot of flashy effects or anything, but the raw, intimate style brings you closer to the filmmaker's psyche. It’s distinct in its mix of personal narrative and broader commentary, making it a curious piece for anyone into the complexities of human interaction.
Explores themes of paranoia and judgment.Five-part structure offers unique pacing.Raw and intimate filmmaking style.
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Bryan Konefsky
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