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24,483 Dreams of Death is a fascinating experiment in cinematic creation—born from an A.I. that obsessively analyzed Bava’s La Maschera del Demonio. The result is a disquieting mix of surreal visuals and unsettling soundscapes that feels both familiar and alien, echoing the eerie aesthetics of Italian horror. The pacing can be jarring, often leaving you in a liminal space where meaning shifts unexpectedly. Practical effects are used in a way that pays homage to classic techniques while also pushing boundaries, making the viewing experience strangely compelling. It’s distinctive in its origin story and the questions it raises about authorship and artistic intent, presenting a unique dialogue between technology and traditional filmmaking.
The film has a limited release, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. The unique concept behind its creation garners interest among those who appreciate avant-garde cinema. While it might not yet have widespread recognition, its unusual premise and execution make it an intriguing piece for those interested in the intersection of technology and filmmaking.
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