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Cellular Immune Response is a fascinating blend of personal history and societal reflection. The filmmaker, whose identity remains a mystery, captures the atmosphere of Inauguration Day 2017 in Washington, DC, with an almost eerie calmness. The juxtaposition of a used bookstore and secret recordings from 1969 lends a tactile, almost tactile quality to the narrative. You feel the weight of the past and how it echoes through time, especially during the Women's March. The pacing is meditative; it draws you in slowly, allowing you to mull over the implications of marital infidelity against a backdrop of political upheaval. It’s a unique lens on how personal and political histories intertwine.
Intriguing exploration of sound and memory.Captures the tension between personal and political.The use of archival recordings adds depth.
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