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Wadim is an intriguing documentary that doesn’t give away much at first glance. It dives into some heavy themes of identity and existence, all wrapped in a very raw and unfiltered style. The pacing can feel a bit slow, but it’s almost meditative, drawing you into the subject’s world. The atmosphere is quite somber, underscored by candid interviews and stark visuals that really ground the viewer in reality. The performances are genuine, almost like you’re peeking into someone’s life without them putting on a show. What stands out is its lack of traditional narrative structure; it's more like a window into life as it is, unvarnished and real. It’s not for everyone, but there’s something compelling about its authenticity.
Explores identity and existenceRaw and unfiltered styleNot a traditional narrative structure
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