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All Is Self dives deep into the tumultuous landscape of human thought and societal chaos. It’s a documentary, sure, but it feels more like a meditative journey through the psyche of our time. The pacing is contemplative, almost meandering at points, but that’s intentional—allowing viewers to really sit with the material. The visuals are raw and evocative, enhancing the themes of separation and disconnection from nature that the film tackles head-on. There are no flashy effects here, just a genuine exploration of inner turmoil and societal healing. The tone is introspective, making you ponder your own place in this chaotic world, creating a somewhat unsettling but necessary reflection on the self.
Thought-provoking themes on inner vs. outer chaos.Unique visual style; raw and unpolished.Deeply introspective; best for those who enjoy meditative films.
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