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So, 'Assemblages: Félix Guattari and Machinic Animism' is a bit of a cerebral ride. It dives deep into Guattari's thoughts on culture and collective subjectivity, using a mix of archival visuals and interviews that create a layered texture. The pacing ebbs and flows, making you sit with the ideas rather than just rushing through them. The atmosphere feels almost dreamlike at times, which works well with the themes of animism and the connections between human and machine. There’s no flashy effects here, just a raw, thought-provoking exploration that invites you to ponder rather than just consume. It’s definitely not your typical documentary; it’s more of an intellectual journey than a straightforward narrative.
Focuses on philosophical concepts rather than narrative.Utilizes a mix of archival footage and contemporary visuals.Explores themes of collective consciousness and technology.
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