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Victor Cordier is an intriguing documentary that starts by exploring the life of a man deemed 'mentally ill.' It's raw and unfiltered, capturing the stark realities of his world. But what’s fascinating is how it morphs into a deeper narrative about the bond formed during the filming. The pacing has this almost voyeuristic quality, making you think about the ethics of documentary filmmaking as you watch. The atmosphere feels heavy yet intimate, and the way the camera captures both vulnerability and strength is something that lingers. The performances, though they may not be traditional, come off as genuine and hauntingly memorable. It's not just a study of a person but an exploration of connection.
Explores themes of mental illness and connectionPacing shifts as narrative evolvesUnique portrayal of relationships in documentary form
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