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So, Kevin Can Wait is a documentary that dives into some pretty fascinating real-life events. The tone is mostly somber but has moments that feel almost reflective, which is interesting given the subject matter. The pacing is a bit uneven; sometimes it feels like it takes a breath when you expect it to rush ahead. The themes of resilience and the human experience really stand out, making it distinct in its storytelling approach. There’s a rawness to the practical effects used, which adds an authentic touch that you don’t often see in more polished productions. Overall, the performances bring a level of sincerity that you can appreciate, even if it's not what you typically think of when you hear 'documentary.'
Not your typical documentary style. · Explores themes of resilience. · Pacing can be uneven but interesting.
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