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So, 'Blood of Havana'—it's quite the curious piece, right? Shot on a Digital Harinezumi, which immediately gives it this raw, grainy texture that feels almost like you're peering into a dream—or maybe a nightmare. The character wandering the streets of Havana is disturbing yet oddly compelling. It's not just a walk; it's a commentary, layered with this poetic, almost absurd take on communism and revolution. The pacing feels deliberate, with its minimalist and repetitive soundtrack that adds to the atmosphere—kind of hypnotic, really. It’s like you’re caught in a quirky, unsettling loop. The performances are all about the authenticity of the moment, not polished but strikingly real. Definitely something to ponder long after the credits roll.
Unique visual style from a Digital HarinezumiExplores themes of communism and absurdityMinimalist soundtrack enhances the atmosphere
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