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Karma Cowboy is one of those curious documentaries that walks a fine line between fact and fiction. The faceless narrator's journey to find Jerry Davis takes him across the U.S., interacting with a diverse cast of characters who each shed light on their connection to Davis. The pacing is a bit erratic, which feels intentional, almost mirroring the search itself—never fully linear, always intriguing. There's something haunting about the atmosphere, a sense of longing and mystery that lingers. You get the impression that while each encounter is real, there’s a layer of storytelling that blurs the lines in a way that’s quite distinctive. The practical effects are minimal, but the rawness of the performances makes the whole thing compelling, like a mosaic of human experience.
Intriguing blend of documentary and fictional elements. · Atmospheric and somewhat haunting experience. · Characters add depth to the central quest.
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