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Rage (1986) is a thought-provoking documentary that really digs deep into the often unspoken facets of rage. It doesn’t just scratch the surface but examines how rage manifests differently in individuals, even children. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the viewer to sit with the emotions being discussed. The atmosphere is raw and honest, which might make you feel a bit uncomfortable but that’s part of its honesty. The interviews really stand out, showcasing diverse perspectives on whether rage can serve a purpose, which keeps you reflecting long after it’s over. It’s distinctive in its unfiltered approach to such a complex emotion, making it a unique entry in the documentary genre.
Deep dive into emotional themesUnique documentary styleIntrospective interviews with personal stories
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