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Becquerel is an intriguing dive into a speculative future where Indonesia harnesses nuclear technology to create an artificial sun. The film has this laid-back yet contemplative vibe, guided by our philosopher protagonist, Sajad Ali, who meanders through a society transformed by energy advancements. It's not just about technology, but how it reshapes human existence, with Sajad’s musings weaving through the narrative like a thread. The pacing is a bit languid, reflective, allowing the viewer to absorb the atmosphere deeply. The practical effects used to visualize this artificial sun are quite striking, lending an almost surreal quality to the film. It’s a unique blend of philosophical exploration and visual storytelling that stands out in the documentary genre.
Features a unique blend of philosophy and science.Notable for its practical effects depicting the artificial sun.Offers a reflective, slow-paced narrative style.
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