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So, Tribe (1989) is this peculiar mix, right? It’s like an impressionist documentary that dances between music video vibes and live-action photo-essay. The pacing feels a bit unconventional, almost like it’s wandering rather than following a strict narrative. The visuals are striking, filled with bursts of color and movement that pull you into the atmosphere. You get a sense of community, of shared experiences, but it’s all conveyed in a very abstract way. And the practical effects are refreshingly hands-on, giving it a tactile feel that you don’t always see in documentaries. It's distinctive in how it combines different styles, creating a sort of dream-like exploration of its themes without feeling overly structured. A solid piece for anyone interested in the evolution of documentary filmmaking.
Interesting blend of documentary styles.Features strong visual and thematic elements.Not traditional in pacing or structure.
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