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Which Side Do You Look At Me From is a contemplative dive into how commercial images shape our identities. The tone feels almost somber, yet there's a subtle urgency in how it presents the relentless barrage of advertising and imagery we all face. Pacing can feel meditative at times, allowing the viewer to really absorb the concepts. What stands out is the film's ability to make you reflect on your own perception of self in an era dominated by consumerism. It's like a mirror, really β showing not just the world around us, but also how we participate in it. There's no flashy effects or dramatic reenactments, just realness that makes it distinctive.
Documentary on commercialism and identityFocuses on visual cultureExplores the economic implications of self-image
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Ana Carolina de Azevedo
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