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White Cube is a peculiar documentary that places a stark white gallery right in the midst of a Congolese palm oil plantation. It's an odd juxtaposition, really. You feel this heavy tension between the sterile modernity of the art world and the raw, rugged nature of the plantation. It digs deep into colonial ties, making you question the foundations of modern art and who gets to participate in it. The pacing is meditative, almost contemplative, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the implications. The atmosphere is thick with unease, yet it sparks a curiosity about the intersection of culture and exploitation. It's distinct, no doubt, and leaves you pondering long after it's over.
A study of contrasts in art and reality.Explores themes of colonialism and cultural identity.Uses striking visuals to enhance narrative depth.
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