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In continuo is a fascinating piece by Vlatko Gilić that digs deep into the darker sides of humanity. The film’s pacing feels almost hypnotic, with long takes that linger on the mechanical processes in a slaughterhouse. It doesn't show the actual act of killing, yet the atmosphere is thick with tension and an unsettling contemplation on violence. The practical effects create a visceral experience that’s hard to shake off. Gilić’s choice to focus on the preparations rather than the act itself provokes thought about our own complicity in violence. There's a sort of raw honesty in its presentation that makes you reflect on the nature of man, making it a distinctive entry in the documentary genre, for sure.
Great for discussions on violence and humanity. · Cinematically striking with an unsettling atmosphere. · A unique approach to documentary storytelling.
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