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So, 'Absolute Cinema' is this intriguing blend of comedy and documentary that really gets into the psyche of a young filmmaker who's just had enough of cookie-cutter cinema. The pacing is somewhat erratic, which mirrors the urgency of his quest to break away from franchises and reboots. The film has a really raw feel to it, with practical effects that often remind you of old-school filmmaking—there's something refreshing about that. The performances, especially by the lead, have this authentic vibe, really capturing the struggle of creativity in a commercially driven industry. There’s this constant push-and-pull between idealism and realism, which gives it a distinct atmosphere. You can tell it’s a passion project, and that authenticity comes through in every frame.
Explores themes of artistic integrity vs. commercialism.Features practical effects that pay homage to classic cinema.Highlights the journey of a new filmmaker in today's market.
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Charlotte Thomas
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