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Abolition of Property is a curious piece from 2013 that delves into the eerie intersection of technology and human connection. Set in a dimly lit basement, the atmosphere is thick with tension and intrigue. Norma's discovery of an Ampex tape recorder, where she hears her own voice alongside Everio's, creates a haunting backdrop for their dialogues. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the viewer to ponder the implications of their unseen relationship. Themes of isolation and the complexity of communication are woven throughout, and while the director remains unknown, the performances carry a raw authenticity that draws you in. The practical effects are minimal, yet they enhance the overall sense of unease, making this film a distinctive exploration of connection in a disconnected world.
Features an intriguing use of vintage technology.Explores themes of isolation and connection.Atmospheric pacing enhances the storytelling.
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