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Chandelier offers a haunting glimpse into the psyche of a young woman in turmoil, grappling with guilt and memory. It’s a fragmented narrative, piecing together her life through a collage of personal photographs and recorded phone calls, which adds a level of intimacy that's unsettling. The pacing is deliberately slow, drawing you into the atmosphere of despair and reflection. There's a rawness to the performances that feels almost voyeuristic, as if you’re overhearing something you shouldn’t. The way it tackles themes of obsession and tragedy is distinct; it’s unsettling, yet fascinating to watch. The practical effects are minimal, but they enhance the realism, creating a visceral connection to the story. Quite an unusual take on true crime, definitely leaves a mark.
Interesting narrative structure using personal media.Explores dark psychological themes in a unique way.Not your typical drama; has a raw, intimate vibe.
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