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So, 'Where God Is Not' is this intriguing documentary that digs deep into the psyche of former political prisoners from Iran. The setup is minimalist—a stark prison cell in an empty Parisian room really sets the tone, right? It gives off this eerie vibe, especially when the three subjects reenact their own interrogation experiences. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, forcing viewers to absorb every moment of their trauma. What’s striking is the quiet skepticism throughout; it raises questions about memory and representation. The performances feel raw, not overly dramatized, and there’s a haunting authenticity to their stories. It’s certainly not your typical documentary—much more of an exploration than a straightforward narrative. Definitely distinctive, something that lingers after the credits roll.
Minimalist setup enhances emotional impactExplores memory and representationDeliberate pacing creates a meditative atmosphere
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