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So, 'When I Will Be Dictator' is quite the intriguing piece, blending personal family footage with a sort of meditative narrative. It's fascinating how it plays with self-identity—multiple 'I's, you know? That whole science fiction documentary angle feels like a fresh take. The pacing can be a bit nonlinear, which adds to its reflective mood. You really get immersed in the layers of memory and loss, and the atmosphere is this strange mix of nostalgia and a kind of haunting quality. Practical effects are minimal, but they aren't really needed; the rawness of the family footage does the job beautifully. It stands out for its unique approach to storytelling and personal history, compelling and thought-provoking.
Explores themes of identity and memory.Uses personal family footage from the 1940s onward.Offers a unique lens on grief and self-perception.
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