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So, 'We Are the Elephant' is this gritty documentary from '87 that dives into the harsh realities of apartheid. It's raw and unfiltered, really gets under your skin. The pacing is a bit uneven—some parts drag while others hit you hard and fast, echoing the chaotic atmosphere of the time. The practical effects are minimal since it's mostly real footage, but the way they juxtapose personal stories with broader social issues gives it a unique depth. You're not just watching; you feel it. The narrative doesn't coddle you, it's honest in its portrayal of struggle and resilience. Definitely not a conventional documentary, but something about its approach sticks with you.
Focus on the documentary's unique storytellingNotable for its rawness and authenticityRecommended for those interested in historical social issues
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