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We All Go, Let's Go is a fascinating dive into the world of Super 8 filmmaking. The grainy texture gives it a raw, almost nostalgic vibe that pulls you in right away. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, but it allows for the themes of existentialism and human connection to breathe, which is a refreshing change from more mainstream drama. Practical effects are minimal, relying on the authenticity of the performances and the simplicity of its storytelling. The unknown director, Davorin Marc, brings a unique voice that feels distinctly personal. There’s a certain charm in its imperfections that makes it stand out among other films from the era, a reflective piece that resonates even today.
Unique Super 8mm formatReflects on human connection and existential themesSlow pacing allows for deep thematic exploration
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