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So, ZOOM is quite the oddity, really. It’s a documentary pieced together from these old videotapes that were apparently lifted from a home in Victoriaville, Quebec. The aesthetic is raw, almost voyeuristic, giving you this strange glimpse into the mundane lives of people in the '90s. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that just adds to the overall vibe, you know? There's this palpable tension between the natural world and interpersonal connections that feels oddly absurd at times. The unknown filmmaker's perspective makes it all the more intriguing, like you're privy to someone else's memories. It really lingers with you, leaving questions rather than answers—definitely not your typical doc.
Distinctive atmosphereUnearthed personal narrativesExploration of human connection
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