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So, 'Atlas' dives deep into this eerie slice of history where science brushes up against the darker edges of human experience. There's this haunting atmosphere throughout, as it oscillates between past and present, revealing the unsettling remnants of Christofredo Jakob's work at the asylum. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which really allows the viewer to absorb the weight of the subject matter. I found the practical effects used to recreate the environment quite compelling, adding a tactile sense of realism. The film's exploration of memory, trauma, and the often-skewed perception of mental health is raw and thought-provoking. It's not just about the science; it’s about the lives tangled in that history. Really distinctive in how it unfolds, you know?
A unique exploration of mental health history.Engaging use of practical effects.Deliberate pacing enhances thematic depth.
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