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You (1990) taps into the unsettling nature of human interaction, capturing moments that linger long after they're over. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, almost methodical, allowing the viewer to really sit with the conversations. Lisa Black's interview is a standout; her candidness makes her story feel raw and personal. There's a palpable tension throughout, as the mundane slips into the uncanny. The documentary style gives it an almost voyeuristic feel, creating an atmosphere where everyday encounters become extraordinary. It's distinct for its unpolished look, like a home video that's too intimate to ignore, and the way it makes you rethink those fleeting moments in life that stick with you for reasons hard to articulate.
Atmospheric interviewsExplores unsettling themesUnique documentary style
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Vincent Grenier
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