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Was Tun (2022) is a haunting documentary that digs deep into the shadows of society. Michael Kranz, driven by an almost existential inquiry after seeing a girl's plight on screen, embarks on a journey to Bangladesh in search of her. The tone is unflinchingly raw, and you can feel the weight of his introspection as he navigates through the grim realities of exploitation. Pacing feels deliberate, allowing you to sit with discomfort, which I think is intentional. The film’s self-critical nature is striking; it doesn't just showcase the issue but also reflects on the viewer's role. Although the director remains unknown, the authenticity shines through in each moment. It's a distinct piece that challenges you to think about agency and responsibility.
Themes of agency and responsibility are central.Atmosphere is raw and unfiltered, enhancing the experience.A reflective take on societal issues, not just a narrative.
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