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Blackout, directed by Livio Cappellano, is an intriguing exploration of memory and identity through the lens of a young woman's struggle with blackouts. The film's tone shifts from unsettling to introspective, as she meticulously records her life in a video diary, each entry uncovering layers of her psyche. The pacing feels deliberate, almost hypnotic at times, drawing you into her world of confusion and revelation. The practical effects are subtle yet effective, enhancing the atmosphere of disorientation. The performances are raw, particularly from the lead, who embodies the fragility of her character with an impressive depth. It's this blend of personal stakes and existential questions that gives the film its distinctive edge, making it a noteworthy entry in contemporary drama.
Themes of memory and identityStrong character-driven narrativeDistinctive use of video diary format
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Livio Cappellano
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