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This film really plays around with form, blending documentary and fiction in a way that feels refreshingly raw. The women's voices, sharp and witty, take aim at the absurdities of AI, ageism, and capitalism, all while maintaining a satirical edge. The pacing feels deliberately uneven, echoing the chaos of the themes it explores. There's an interesting mix of practical effects and personal narratives that contribute to a unique viewing experience. It’s not your typical essay film; it has this lingering atmosphere that makes you think long after. Quite striking in its approach, it stands out for those who appreciate experimental cinema with a critical lens.
This film is still relatively new, and its format history is limited to a few festival screenings, making it somewhat scarce. Collectors have begun to take notice due to its unique perspective and experimental style, which strays from conventional narratives. As interest grows, it might be wise to keep an eye out for any special editions or limited releases in the future.
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