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So, 'Beholder' dives deep into the psyche of Andrew McGill—kind of a personal journey, you know? The pacing is a bit unconventional, almost reflective, with moments that really let you sit with his thoughts. It's a documentary that feels like a mix of introspection and raw emotion. The themes revolve around perception and reality, which are explored in such an unfiltered way. There's a sense of unease throughout, but it’s not overly dramatic. The practical effects are minimal; it’s more about what Andrew's going through. The whole atmosphere feels heavy yet oddly enlightening. If you're into films that get under your skin and make you think, this one kind of lingers, in a way that stays with you after it ends.
Introspective toneExplores perception vs. realityUnique pacing and atmosphere
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