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Blastogenesis X is this curious blend of Dadaism and documentary. It feels like you stumbled upon some lost reel from the early cinema – grainy, raw, almost a little chaotic in its presentation. The animal drag costumes give it a surreal vibe, like a masquerade of nature itself. The pacing is unconventional, with long, meditative shots that let you soak in the absurdity of its premise: a world where life forms are on equal footing. It's definitely a film that makes you think about existence and equality, but in a way that’s playful and bizarre rather than preachy. You can tell they relied heavily on practical effects, and the performances sometimes feel more like improvisation, contributing to its unique, off-kilter charm.
Rediscovered film aestheticUnique approach to storytellingExploration of equality in nature
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