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Artificial Persons is a curious exploration of the concept of hoaxes, weaving through history with a mix of humor and critical thought. It's not exactly a conventional documentary; the pacing feels a bit meandering at times, which adds to its charm. The film dives into topics like the Cardiff Giant and corporate personhood, presenting them in a way that keeps you engaged without feeling heavy. The tone strikes a balance between informative and approachable, making the viewer ponder the nature of belief and deception. It’s got a raw quality to it, not overly polished but genuine in its intent. The practical effects are minimal, letting the narrative drive the experience rather than flashy visuals. A solid pick for those into the more peculiar aspects of societal myths.
Focus on societal mythsInteresting take on beliefNot overly polished but engaging
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Katherin McInnis
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