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So, 'Abduction' is this intriguing little piece from 2016 that wraps up a bunch of memories and those weird little taboos we all have, all stitched together with a heavy dose of nostalgia for VHS. The grainy, glitch-ridden aesthetic really pulls you into this strange amalgam of childhood impressions and a sort of faux-Japanese vibe. It's disjointed yet oddly captivating, as if you're poking through someone else's dream journal. The pacing feels almost deliberate in its erratic nature - like a jolt through fragmented memories. It's not about polished performances but rather the rawness of the experience that lingers. There's something to appreciate in its oddity, a kind of experimental charm that makes it stand out in a sea of sameness.
Experimental film with a focus on nostalgiaGrainy VHS aesthetic enhances themesUnconventional structure and pacing
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